The small things we do consistently make up our days and shape our lives. Here are 8 habits that habitually make my days outstanding. In making them routine, I routinely have days that feel fulfilled, slower-paced, and meaningful.
Consider this your wake up call: if your kids are over the age of 2, certainly the age of 4, it is time to retrain your brain. It’s time to start listening to the inner rumblings of your soul, of your inner warrior. What is she trying to tell you?
Did you think that once you had kids you’d instinctively know what to do? LOL. Let’s kick that idea to the curb. I had the belief that parenting is instinctual, that I’d know what to do once my kid was born or once they’re tweens, or once they are...
Our kids need us to support them and to love them. They need us to model decision making, failing, and living. They do not need us to micromanage their lives or to try to control their lives so that we feel better.
Speaking negatively to ourselves holds us back, keeps us “playing small”, and restricts us from being who we’re meant to be in this world. Start treating yourself as you would your best friend. It’s time, warriors. Time to fall in love with yourself.