A Freshly Curated Space for Your Resilience Journey
Over the past five years, I’ve written, reflected, and grappled with ideas around career grief, embodied resilience, leadership, climate, and the midlife career change journey, often guided by the same question many of you bring to our coaching or workshops: Where do I even begin in order to move forward?
So, I sifted through about 200 blog posts that I've written since launching my business five years ago. What emerged is not just a cleaned-up page of links, but a living, breathing resilience resource library. It’s a curated space that honors the cycles of becoming, untethering, rebuilding, and reconnecting.
What you’ll find inside:
Topics organized by 8 themes:
Climate
Community
Creativity
Embodiment
Grief
Leadership
Overing
Resilience
And various types of resources, including:
Blog posts, full archive, and favorites
eBooks and guides
Workshops and trainings
Publications
Podcasts
Social media
Under each, I’ve highlighted some of my personal favorites, which are the pieces that still hold true for me as well as a handful of the most searched-for and read posts by visitors over the years. These entries have sparked conversations, guided pivots, and offered language for things many of us didn’t know how to name yet.
🔍 And to make your search even easier, I’ve added new search features and filters to the main blog archive (www.tamarayakaboski.com/coachingblog), so you can quickly find the posts and themes that speak directly to where you are right now.
Whether you're discerning a career pivot, learning how to live with more intention, or just looking for language to name what you're feeling, there’s something in here for you.
This is a living archive, a resource page that evolves as I do, and as you do, too.
Check it out here: www.tamarayakaboski.com/resources
I keep these resources free and open-access because I believe resilience isn't something we download or delegate. Embodied resilience is something we practice, continuously over our lives.
Part of what I teach, and live, is that resilience grows through your ability to self-coach: to pause and reflect, to listen to your body’s wisdom, to integrate learning into your work and life, and to stay rooted in relationships—with yourself, your community, and the natural world.
This space is one small way I support that practice, for you, and for all of us navigating the messy, meaningful in-between. I hope this page offers both practical guidance and gentle companionship as you move forward on your own timeline.