Entrallc
10/31/2025
06/21/2025
People always talk about plans.
Make a plan.
Stick to the plan.
Don’t move without a plan.
But all that planning made me feel tense—not safe.
When I stop stressing, I see things more clearly.
And I’ve learned something different.
Sometimes all I really need is to stop, take a deep breath, trust where I’m standing, and just let things happen.
The truth?
Life kept moving whether I had a plan or not.
That’s when I started doing things differently.
I’ve learned that life doesn’t always need to be controlled.
When I ease up, the right answers start to show up on their own.
And no—I don’t always need a plan.
I need calm. I need patience. I need to trust myself.
And sometimes, just that is more than enough.
Is it relevant to you?
06/20/2025
I’ve had moments where everything around me felt shaky — when the plan fell apart, when people left, or when fear crept in.
But even then, I had something solid:
• I knew what I believed.
• I knew what mattered to me.
• I knew I wouldn’t quit.
That’s the inside world.
It’s not loud.
But it’s unshakable.
IT’S MINE!
And when I trust it, I make better moves — not just fast ones or easy ones.
Now, I make decisions based on what’s true inside me — not what people expect or what happened before.
I don’t chase approval. I follow my own compass.
Here’s how I live it:
• I pause before reacting — to check what I really feel.
• I remind myself who I am when things get tough.
• I build stronger habits that feed the inside, not just the outside.
How about you?
06/17/2025
If I want my life to change, I can’t sit around planning forever.
I have to start now.
Not tomorrow.
Not when I feel more ready. Now.
Waiting only feeds fear. The longer I wait, the louder doubt gets.
The second part? “Do it flamboyantly.” That doesn’t mean I have to wear bright colors or make a big scene.
It means I need to own what I do. I step into my change with full energy, my head up, no shame.
If I decide to change, I go all in. People may talk—but they’re not living my life. I am.
“No exceptions” is the rule I live by. No excuses. No “just this once.” If I start letting things slide, I’ll slide back into the old me. And I’m done being the old me.
What do you think?
05/01/2025
This is how I see it:
• Nothing stays the same forever.
I used to believe things would always be the way they are now. But that’s not how life works. Places, people, and even how I feel can change. And that’s okay.
• Some friends don’t stay in my life.
I’ve had friends who were close to me, and now we barely talk. Sometimes it’s because they moved, or we grew apart. It hurts at first, but now I know it’s just part of growing up.
• The world keeps going, no matter what.
Even when I feel upset or lost, the clock keeps ticking. School of life doesn’t stop. Days keep passing. And, I have to keep moving, even when it’s hard.
Here’s what I try to do:
• Make the most of the time I have with people.
• Let go of the blame when someone leaves.
• Remind myself that I’m learning and getting stronger.
• Keep going, one step at a time.
How would you interpreted it?
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the practice
Telephone
Website
Address
729 Bridge Street STE1
Weymouth, MA
02191