Brooke Started a Blog?
Hi... yes I did!
As a recent graduate, working my first long-term internship, and facing a million options for what can happen next, I figured what better time to start publicly sharing my thoughts!
Now, I know I am 22 years old, but I have learned a lot over the past year. There has been the most pivotal change my life has seen in years within the course of the past 8 months. As the trajectory continues to lead in the direction of continued change and growth, I continuously am learning more from experiences, people, and failing. 3 of the core topics that my blog content will orbit.
Experiences will be discussed through stories of my personal life, school and work, facing fears and more. People will focus on my journey with networking and coffee chats (83 of them and counting), as well as the importance of connection. Failing will talk about well... failing! It is the best worst thing ever, truly.
Other than creating a communal space for sharing thoughts, knowledge, and personal life experiences, this page doubles as a passion project. I have always had a passion for creative writing, and having meaningful conversations with the people I meet. As much as I've enjoyed having in depth conversations about the world at all hours of the day with my mom and bedroom mirror, blogging incubates a space where two of my passions can collide in producing something that fully showcases who I am to a broader audience.
I hope you resonate and find interest in the articles written. If you don't- that's okay too! You've just gotten an inside scoop on what goes through the mind of a fitness fanatic; aspiring business professional; music, family, game night, and coffee loving 22 year old.

Brooke your passion and excitement about this process and looking towards your future is palpable! The example you are setting for the girls coming up behind you is invaluable.
I love this sentence in your blog bio: “My made up galaxy is composed of the planets; career, happiness, passion, relationships, as well as the scary planet of failure, and the most un-known planet in the system- future.” How have you been able to turn failure into a positive place for growth instead of a black hole that sucks you in? I struggle with this and would value your thoughts!
Bravery and inspiration at its finest! looking forward to delving and learning from you and your world!