Marie’s Blog

Marie L. Marie L.

Learning to Untangle Fear from Bias

When you feel afraid but aren't sure why, it’s easy to spiral into shame. Especially when race is part of the picture. This piece unpacks what’s really happening in your nervous system—and why noticing it is part of unlearning, not failing.

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Pulling Weeds by Hand: What My Lawn Taught Me About Healing

I didn’t plan for weed pulling to become my new ritual—but hour after hour, crouched in my backyard with dirt under my nails, something started to shift. Not just in the yard, but in me. This isn’t about gardening. It’s about how slow, private, repetitive actions can become the most honest way to meet yourself.

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Absurdity, Hunger, and the Long Road Back to Myself

A friend showed me how to live without leaning on false hope or collapsing into despair. He hikes off-grid and lets reality be reality. I think I’m ready for that—but my body still panics, my mind still spirals, and I’m still bingeing to stay afloat. This is the tension I’m learning to live inside.

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When the Runaway Train Stops

I slowed my life down on purpose—now I’m learning how to live inside the quiet. What happens when the adrenaline fades but the fear stays behind?

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Staying Human While the World Tilts

You don’t need to drown in guilt or urgency to be part of the change. Noticing, feeling, healing, and rooting yourself—these are vital acts of resistance too.

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