

Breaking the Bars of Your Own Cage
The first time I cut my own hair, I was terrified. I had been paying professionals to cut and color my hair since I was thirteen. But last year, for the first time, I went out and bought myself a pair of layering sheers and awkwardly, albeit passably, cut my own hair. I was less interested in the end product than I was the experience. Standing in front of the mirror, scissors in hand, trying to see the back of my head and watching the blond hair accumulate in the sink basin,


A (quarantine approved) Journey to Radical Self-Acceptance
Continuing with our Leaders Who Inspire series featuring writers and leaders doing the courageous work of walking into the unknown. The next post comes from Natalie Alhonte, Senior Content Manager in Global Marketing for Baker MacKenzie. Follow her journey to radical self-acceptance, out out of the traditional office environment to provide hope to others looking to find inner peace and self-worth during this time. By Natalie Alhonte I can distinctly remember the sound of t