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Making Sense of the World, One Noticing at a Time
There’s something I’ve been noticing lately. Most people ask for answers. But the truth is, the world rarely gives us clean answers. Instead, it gives us signals. And the more I pay attention, the more I realize that understanding doesn’t come from collecting answers — it comes from learning how to notice. The World Moves… Continue reading
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Using MADE at Home: A Sustainability Reflection
What my messy kitchen taught me about alignment: small misalignments in our spaces quietly drain our energy. This month, I reflected on what feels off, what feels aligned, and how small shifts can create a home that supports creativity, focus, and calm. A cozy space, thoughtful systems, and gentle reflection can make all the difference. Continue reading
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Big Impact: What Scalp Massages Teach Us About Designing for Humans
As a busy working mom, I’m always looking for ways to make things feel simpler and smoother: for me, my family, and the people I work with. Human-Centered Design is really about that: noticing what helps people feel seen, supported, and able to engage fully. In my latest blog, I share a small but powerful… Continue reading
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The MADE Method: Breaking Down the Four Pillars of Impactful Design

Every big idea starts with a simple question: Is this aligned with what we’re really trying to do? That question is the heartbeat of my work and the reason I created The MADE Method. After years of working with educators, community leaders, nonprofits, and mission-driven organizations, I noticed a pattern. So many brilliant teams were… Continue reading
