What I Learned Traveling Alone · The Long Way There · Dr. Maria Grace Wolk
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G.R.A.C.E. Notes from the Road
Personal Essays by Dr. Maria Grace Wolk

The Long
Way There

On travel, life, and what happens when you stop managing the path and start trusting it.

Some things take the long way. A trip that refuses to go as planned. A season of life that asks more of you than you expected. A decision you circle for years before you finally make it.

This is where I write about all of it. The places I go and the things that happen inside me along the way. Travel and life, held together, because for me they have never been separate. The road is sometimes a literal one. Sometimes it is just the path a life takes when you stop forcing it and start paying attention.

You will find strangers who become part of the story. Moments that ask you to trust yourself. Small acts of kindness from people whose names you never learn. And the quiet realization, again and again, that the detour was the point.

Chaos at the airport in Budapest, and choosing to move through it anyway.

Sitting in the Golden Hall of the Musikverein in Vienna, watching my son perform.

Following a saxophone playing Chiquitita through the streets of Salzburg, not knowing where it would lead.

The destination is always secondary.

What happens inside you is where the real journey begins.

Dr. Maria Grace Wolk  ·  Licensed Psychotherapist  ·  TEDx Speaker  ·  Author of Hello Flutters

Befriending your fear is where healing begins.

These stories are proof of that. Not theory. Not framework. Just the road, and what it asked of me.

Dr. Maria Grace Wolk  ·  mariagracewolk.com
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The Night I Slept on a Trampoline and Let My Boys Be Brave
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The Night I Slept on a Trampoline and Let My Boys Be Brave

My boys and I finally fulfilled our lifelong dream of sleeping on our trampoline overnight. We were convinced it would be the coolest summer tradition ever. One of us was right. What happened the next morning, with a neck that could only turn left and two boys ready to claim the trampoline as their own, turned into one of the best parenting moments of the summer. Sometimes the most ordinary adventures teach our children something we could never have planned.

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Befriending your fear is where healing begins.

These stories are proof of that. Not theory. Not framework. Just the road, and what it asked of me.

Dr. Maria Grace Wolk · mariagracewolk.com
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