Rachel WillisSpeak Your Truth. Stop Cushioning It for Others.As women, we implicitly learn ways to soften our messages in the workplace. We disguise our criticism by making statements like, “I’m…Jun 1, 2020Jun 1, 2020
Rachel WillisOur House Is On FireThe house was worn down for generations. The paint on the outside peeled decades ago and there was no disposable income available to…May 31, 2020May 31, 2020
Rachel WillisIt’s ok to just survive.This morning I almost poured hot sauce in my coffee.Apr 9, 20201Apr 9, 20201
Rachel WillisEradicating the DiseaseShe wore a cream sweater, paired with black leggings, and black boots that matched her hair. She shifted uncomfortably in her seat as I…Nov 7, 2019Nov 7, 2019
Rachel WillisThe Dangers We Don’t SeeThere are certain moments in history that impact us so deeply you never forget where you were when they happened. For my parents, those…Nov 4, 2019Nov 4, 2019
Rachel WillisMost Likely to Be Seen But Not HeardOn the last day of 6th grade my homeroom teacher had a tradition of giving her students paper plate awards. It was a final parting gift…Nov 2, 2019Nov 2, 2019
Rachel WillisSurviving the Deep EndAs a child, I loved being by water and the peace that it brought. If there was a lake, a stream, or a beach nearby, I had to see it.Jun 15, 2018Jun 15, 2018
Rachel WillisTwo Hours in EternityDid I ever tell you the story about the woman who got locked in the cemetery with her stir-crazy father?May 1, 2018May 1, 2018