The Pause Before the Next Chapter: Why Get Out Needs a Breath

The Pause Before the Next Chapter: Why Get Out Needs a Breath

Get Out is entering a new chapter - one built on honesty, clarity, and intention. After a year of growth, I’m stepping back from weekly output to reconnect with the community, refine what works, rethink what doesn’t, and build a stronger foundation for what’s next. This pause isn’t a retreat; it’s a reset. A chance to dream bigger, start smaller, and invite others into the vision that Get Out was always meant to be.

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The Art of Staying After the High

The Art of Staying After the High

There’s a kind of silence that follows transformation — the hush after the confetti, the stillness after the summit, the hangover after the hope. When I first got sober, no one told me the hardest part wouldn’t be quitting. It would be staying.

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Reclaiming Solitude: How Being Alone Helped Me Find Connection Again

Reclaiming Solitude: How Being Alone Helped Me Find Connection Again

We often confuse solitude with loneliness — and run from both. But in a noisy, hyperconnected world, learning to sit in silence might just be the key to feeling truly seen. This piece explores how stepping back from distraction, performance, and constant connection helped me rediscover a deeper sense of self — and, unexpectedly, build more meaningful relationships.

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Let Go, Lean In: How Change, Curiosity, and Meaningful Rest Can Save Us

Let Go, Lean In: How Change, Curiosity, and Meaningful Rest Can Save Us

We cling to what we know — even when it’s making us miserable. But what if letting go was the beginning of real peace? This piece explores how resisting change, ignoring rest, and avoiding discomfort keeps us stuck — and how leaning into curiosity, presence, and meaningful connection could be the way forward.

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Breaking the Comfort Zone: The Challenge (and Reward) of Trying New Things

Breaking the Comfort Zone: The Challenge (and Reward) of Trying New Things

Stepping outside your comfort zone is never easy — but it’s the only way to grow. After years away from social media, diving back in to promote Get Out has been awkward, frustrating, and sometimes overwhelming. But I know that if I want to build something real, I have to practice what I preach: choosing action over avoidance. The truth? Growth happens when we keep showing up — even when it’s uncomfortable.

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