Anda Unscripted

At 40, my life took a drastic turn. This is my unfiltered account of navigating the uncertainty of a career change, divorce, and a cross-country move back to where it all began. Let's prove it's okay to start over, again. Join me, Anda, an author, former park ranger, and breast cancer survivor, as I share insights from my adventures and embrace the unknown in a beautiful, chaotic world.

I must write it all out, at any cost. Writing is thinking. It is more than living, for it is being conscious of living.
— Anne Morrow Lindberg
Ranger Rhythms: The Art of Holding On
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Ranger Rhythms: The Art of Holding On

What do you do when the ground disappears?

At Kalaloch in Olympic National Park, there is a tree that shouldn't be there. The earth has washed away, leaving it suspended over a void—yet it stands. It doesn't just survive; it thrives.

In this entry of The Ranger’s Rhythm, I’m sharing why the "Tree of Life" is so central to my story that I’ve made it the namesake of my brand and even tattooed its roots onto my back. It’s a lesson in holding on when the world feels hollow.

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Ranger Rhythm: The Rising Sap - The  Rhythm of Discernment
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Ranger Rhythm: The Rising Sap - The Rhythm of Discernment

The Sap is Rising.

There is a window in late winter where the air is bitter, but the trees know something we don’t. Deep inside, the sap is starting to move. It’s a quiet, internal reclamation of energy before the world sees a single leaf.

I’ve realized my own growth works the same way. Coming home to myself this year wasn’t just a move; it was an act of discernment. I’m learning that a bright light in the forest draws everything in—and it’s up to the one holding the lamp to decide what to let close.

I don’t need to fear the shift in my relationships or the "bitter" air of transition. I am just busy becoming my own Spring. 2026 is just getting started, and the momentum is building in the quiet.

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Ranger Rhythms: The Architecture of Winter
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Ranger Rhythms: The Architecture of Winter

What if the weight you’re carrying is actually protecting you?

In 2023, my RV was buried under 8 feet of Yosemite snow. It was heavy, dark, and silent. But in that "entombment," I discovered the rhythm of insulation. The very snow that felt like a burden was actually the blanket keeping the warmth inside.

In this week’s The Ranger’s Rhythm, we’re exploring the "Architecture of Winter." We’re talking about those seasons where life feels heavy and the world goes quiet. It’s a lesson in trusting your own strength and finding peace in the "underneath."

Come inside the drift with me and take a Ranger’s Check-In to find your quiet center today.

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Ranger Rhythms: The Art of Waiting
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Ranger Rhythms: The Art of Waiting

Are you waiting for life to start, or are you living while you wait?

In the high desert, winter is a season of sharpening. The red rocks freeze, and the world goes silent. It’s easy to spend that time just wishing for the thaw—waiting for the "until."

But there is so much life in the in-betweens. Whether you're waiting for a phone call, a change in weather, or a sense of security, don't miss the clarity that only comes in the quiet.

In this week’s Ranger’s Rhythm, we’re exploring "The Art of Waiting" Let’s stop treating the wait like a waste of time and start recognizing it as a sacred season of its own.

Join me on the frozen trail at Pipe Spring National Monument and take a Ranger’s Check-In to reclaim your today.

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Ranger Rhythms: The Internal Permafrost
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Ranger Rhythms: The Internal Permafrost

What do you do when your nervous system feels like a forest after a fire?

Right now, I’m living in the "Internal Permafrost"—that shaky, mud-filled season between a hard decision and a new beginning. My heart is racing, and my security feels fragile. But as a Ranger, I know that this undergrowth is exactly what’s needed for the spring to bloom.

In this week’s The Ranger’s Rhythm, we’re getting real. We’re talking about the "Rhythm of the Threshold" and how to find power in your own fragility. It’s not about having all the answers; it’s about breathing in the crisp air and trusting the season you’re in.

Join me in the woods for a moment of raw honesty and take a Ranger’s Check-In to find your footing today.


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