About: Perspective in Practice:
A quiet, intentional place to explore context, patterns, and lived experience as they show up over time. It isn’t designed to keep you busy or entertained. It’s designed to help things make sense.
If you’re someone who holds more than one perspective at once, this will feel familiar.
What can you expect
This is not a regular newsletter with a promised cadence.
Writing appears when there is something worth naming.
You’ll find reflections on:
- how perspectives interact with context and timing
- how patterns show up across thought, sensation, behaviour, and circumstance
- how decisions take shape when they are allowed to fit the life being lived
Sometimes the writing is practical.
Sometimes it’s observational.
Sometimes it simply names something that has been present without language.
The intention is always the same: to support orientation rather than instruction.
Who this is for
This space tends to resonate with people who are already capable and functioning well, and who find themselves navigating periods of transition, expansion, or re-orientation.
Nothing may appear broken.
Something may feel unfinished, incomplete, or ready for a different way of being held.
Perspective in Practice offers room for that to be explored without pressure.
How it’s shared
This writing lives off social platforms.
It arrives quietly, without algorithms or performance expectations.
You’re welcome to read along for as long as it fits, and to step away when it no longer does.
There is no obligation to stay.

Who Am I?
Hi, I’m Michelle.
My work sits at the intersection of discernment, pattern recognition, practical energetics, and lived decision-making. I work with people who hold more than one perspective at the same time and want choices that make sense in real life.
Perspective in Practice is an extension of that work.