Centerline
At Soul Force Strategies, we believe the most powerful life is one lived in alignment—with your values, your purpose, and your deeper self. Centerline is where strategic insight meets soulful reflection. Here, you'll find thoughtful articles, personal reflections, and practical tools to help you lead with clarity, live with intention, and grow from the inside out. Whether you’re navigating change, refining your identity, or reaching for your next level, Centerline is your space to recalibrate, realign, and rise.
Identity Is Created, Not Found
We don’t find ourselves — we forge ourselves. Identity isn’t buried treasure waiting to be discovered; it’s a masterpiece we sculpt one choice at a time. Every decision, every habit, every small act of courage is a vote for who we are becoming.
What is Identity? (Being vs. Doing)
For years, I answered the question “What do you do?” with, “I’m just a mom.”
That little word “just” chipped away at how I saw myself, tying my worth to a role instead of who I truly was. Identity isn’t about titles or résumés—it’s about the way we choose to show up, moment by moment.
Redefining Leadership from the Inside Out
Leadership isn’t just about what you do—it’s about who you are while you do it. This post explores why the most powerful leadership begins with identity, integrity, and inner alignment.
Freedom to Become: A Reflection on Independence Day
This Independence Day, I’m reflecting on the freedom we celebrate as a nation—and the personal freedom to choose our own path. In this post, I honor not only those who serve in uniform, like my husband, but also the military spouses and families who sacrifice daily. Because in our freedom lies the power to become who we’re meant to be.
Mothering the Mother: Staying Centered While Everything Changes
When everything is shifting—your roles, your routines, your sense of self—how do you stay grounded? This post explores the sacred work of “mothering the mother” during times of transition and reminds you how to return to your centerline, again and again. It's a gentle call back to your own wisdom, strength, and wholeness.
Two Become One—But You Still Matter
Marriage invites two lives to become one—but in the process, it's easy to lose sight of the person you were before the union. This reflection is for anyone who's ever wondered: Do I still matter in the midst of “we”?