
Stacy Faulk
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Warrior princess vibes with a cup of coffee in one hand and a ukulele in the other. I'm a writer, geeky nerd, language lover, and yarn crafter who finds magic in simple joys like books, video games, and music. kofi.com/kiofirespinner
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When Your Soul Wants More: Navigating the Inner Pull Towards a Bigger Life
There comes a moment in everyone’s life when something deep inside begins to whisper, There has to be more than this. It’s not always loud. Sometimes it shows up as restlessness, a quiet ache, a longing you can’t name, or an inner tug that says your current life, your routines, your environment, your patterns, no longer fit the person you’re becoming.
By Stacy Faulk2 months ago in Motivation
The Silent Power Move: Staying Classy While Someone Acts Out
There comes a moment in life when someone lashes out, tries to provoke you, or behaves in a way that is chaotic, disrespectful, or intentionally hurtful. Your instinct might be to react, to defend yourself, match their energy, or prove your point. But the strongest, most self-possessed version of you knows that the loudest person in the room is rarely the most powerful.
By Stacy Faulk2 months ago in Motivation
The Fear of Starting Again: How to Return to Your Passions Without Judgement
There’s a special kind of ache that comes from wanting to return to something you once loved but feeling frozen by fear. Maybe you used to write, paint, dance, sing, bake, create, explore, or dream and somewhere along the way, life pulled you away from it. Trauma happened. Survival mode took over. Responsibilities piled up. Energy faded. Confidence withered.
By Stacy Faulk2 months ago in Motivation
How to Build a Home that Feels Like a Sanctuary
Your home should be the place where your nervous system exhales, the place your body recognizes as safety, comfort, and rest. But for many people, home becomes another source of stress: clutter everywhere, overwhelming tasks, too many reminders of the past, or an environment that doesn’t support peace.
By Stacy Faulk2 months ago in Motivation
Rediscovering Handcrafted Life: What Traditional Skills Teach Us About Presence
Modern life pushes us toward convenience, speed, and efficiency. We have apps that deliver food in minutes, machines that do our chores, and endless digital entertainment that fills every quiet moment. And while these conveniences can be helpful, they also quietly disconnect us from something essential the rhythm, satisfaction, and grounding intimacy of making things with our hands.
By Stacy Faulk2 months ago in Motivation
Living Seasonally: How to Align Your Life With Nature's Rhythm Again
We live in a world where every day looks the same. Same schedule, same expectations, same pace. Whether it’s the heat of summer or the silence of winter, our culture pushes us to operate at full speed year-round. But humans were never meant to live this way. Not physically, not emotionally, not spiritually.
By Stacy Faulk2 months ago in Motivation
Using Shadow Work to Heal Your Inner Child
Shadow work and inner child healing are deeply connected. Both involve exploring the hidden, repressed, or forgotten parts of yourself, especially the parts formed during childhood. These are the pieces of you that adapted to survive, that learned to silence themselves, that internalized shame or fear, or that never received the love, protection, or validation they needed.
By Stacy Faulk2 months ago in Motivation
Returning to the Old Ways: What Our Ancestors Can Teach Us About Harmony and Balance
In a world obsessed with speed, productivity, and constant digital noise, many people feel exhausted, disconnected, and overwhelmed. It often feels like life is moving too fast to catch up. But if you slow down long enough to listen, there’s a quiet wisdom whispering from the past, from our ancestors, from old traditions, from the way people used to live before life became a race.
By Stacy Faulk2 months ago in Motivation
How to Try New Things When You're Scared of Failing or Looking Silly
Trying something new can feel exciting but for many people, it’s also terrifying. The fear of failing, being judged, or looking silly can stop you before you even begin. And if you have trauma, a history of being criticized, or grew up in an environment where mistakes weren’t safe, trying new things can feel emotionally dangerous.
By Stacy Faulk2 months ago in Motivation
What to Do When You Want to Quit Everything
There are moments in life when the weight becomes too much. When you're exhausted from trying. When progress feels invisible. When every effort seems to dissolve into nothing. When you look at your life and think, I can’t do this anymore.
By Stacy Faulk2 months ago in Motivation











