There’s an older concept that offers a more sobering framework: karma. Not the social media version. Not the “what goes around comes around” slogan. The…
When you stop doing, what surfaces is revealing. Restlessness. Mental noise. Unfinished conversations in your head. Emotional triggers you’ve been outrunning. The subtle anxiety that…
In a culture that often revolves around happy hours, wine nights, and celebratory toasts, it can feel countercultural to choose not to drink. But more…
After a relationship ends, there’s often a quiet resistance to this step. Not always outwardly, but internally. People replay conversations, reanalyze decisions, and hold onto…
At Robertson + Easterling, we spend our days working with people in transition—walking alongside them through seasons of change, hurt, and, ultimately, renewal. Divorce often…
Self-love is frequently misunderstood, especially within committed relationships. It is often framed as selfishness, emotional withdrawal, or a lack of loyalty. People are taught, explicitly…
The first step is to gather yourself emotionally. Separation pulls at every part of a person—mind, heart, and body. Before addressing logistics or legal questions,…
If you’re walking through a divorce, custody battle, or any major life transition, you’ve probably felt the crushing weight of trying to control everything. You…