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4 contributions to The Sage Rebellion
Silence is Not My Thing
Our mothers retired to silence.They played small. Bit their tongues. Settled for “grateful” when they really wanted more. But me?I’m retiring from silence. ’ve got things to say. Stories to tell. Wounds that turned into wisdom and a voice that’s finally ready to be heard. We were taught to age quietly, dress appropriately, and stay in our lane.But there’s nothing appropriate about living half a life. So this is my line in the sand.No more polite disappearing acts. No more apologizing for wanting more. If you feel that same spark in your chest — that tug that says “not done yet” — you’re home. Welcome to Sage Rebellion.Let’s turn up the volume on the second half of life.
Silence is Not My Thing
1 like • Nov 2
Oh my gosh, I love this. I think about my daughter, who is 17, and how I want to model living a full, rich, life where I'm not shrinking myself for anyone.
Refuse the Stereotype
Sisters, it’s time to shatter the stereotypes and bloom louder than ever! We’re not fading—we’re flipping the script, strutting bold, and owning our prime. From street art rebels to trendsetting queens, join us to defy “old” and redefine fierce. What is one thing you do that defies "settling down" and breaks the mold?
Refuse the Stereotype
1 like • Oct 22
@Lisa Ketring Totally get that, Lisa. I think it’s a mix of comfort and fear for a lot of people, and also pride and ego maybe? But I love that you’re still curious and trying new things - that’s what keeps life fun.
1 like • Oct 23
@Jewels Sherriff you go! That's amazing!
Your emotions are the GPS you've been ignoring.
Your emotions are not the enemy. They’re the GPS you’ve been ignoring. Somewhere between holding everyone else together and losing ourselves in the process, we learned to mistrust our own feelings. We were told to “calm down.”To “get over it.”To “be grateful.” So we learned to perform gratitude while quietly drowning.We got so good at functioning that we forgot how to feel. But here’s the truth no one told us:Your emotions aren’t chaos.They’re coordinates. Every time you feel irritated, resentful, sad, or anxious—your internal compass is lighting up saying:“Something here isn’t aligned.” You don’t need to suppress it.You need to decode it. That’s where the real wisdom is hiding—the kind that doesn’t come from self-help books or “positive vibes only” posts. It comes from tuning back into yourself. That’s what Heartmapping does.It helps you translate what your emotions are trying to tell you—so you stop reacting, stop guessing, and start living on-purpose again. Because you don’t need to “fix” your feelings.You just need to learn their language. This is the beauty of Heartmapping. Level up by getting active in this community and get the class free! Or comment below that you are waiting for the workshop - coming soon!
Your emotions are the GPS you've been ignoring.
1 like • Oct 14
Love this!
They call it “aging.” I call it “coming into power.”
You ever notice how the world talks about “aging” like it’s some kind of tragedy?Like the second you hit midlife, you’re supposed to tone it down, take up less space, and start collecting beige sweaters. No thank you. I’ve survived enough storms to know this isn’t the end of anything.It’s the beginning of the part where I actually know who I am. I don’t want to be 25 again. I want to be this version of me—just with fewer deadlines and better shoes. I’m not getting old, I’m getting dangerously self-assured.And honestly? That’s way more fun. So tell me—what’s one thing you’re doing now that your younger self would never have had the guts (or wisdom) to do?
They call it “aging.” I call it “coming into power.”
2 likes • Oct 12
Love this! But I feel slightly called out about the beige sweater, lol. 🤣😀
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Intersection of AI, longevity & what it means to be human.🌱 Mom, entrepreneur, always learning. Building Adapt Lab on Skool where AI meets humanity✨

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