Tag: mom
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The Beauty of Beginning Again
No matter how far off track you feel, there’s always space to begin again. Sometimes we convince ourselves that we need a Monday, a new month, or the “right time” to start fresh. But the truth is – your next breath can be your beginning. Your next quiet moment can be your reset. You’re Not…
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Introducing: Quiet Mornings – A Guided Journal for Calm Starts
If you’ve been craving a slower, more intentional start to your days, this is for you. Quiet Mornings is a 30-day guided reflection journal created to help you reconnect with yourself – one gentle morning at a time. With daily prompts, body-mind check-ins, and space to pause every few days, it is designed to bring…
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When You Finally Slow Down and Hear Yourself
Sometimes we don’t realize how loud life has been until we’re finally still. It’s in those quiet moments—the late night exhale, the drive with no music, the silence after the scroll—that something inside us whispers, “There you are.” We spend so much time moving, doing, helping, striving. But what about listening? What Has Your Inner…
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Giving Yourself Grace on Hard Days
Not every day will feel peaceful. Not every moment will feel mindful. And that’s okay. Self-care isn’t about perfection—it’s about presence. Especially on the days when everything feels heavy. When You’re Tired, Be Gentle Maybe you woke up with good intentions but ended up overwhelmed. Maybe you were short with someone you love. Maybe you…
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7 Books Every Woman Should Read for Mental Health Awareness & Healing
Women’s mental health deserves space, softness, and understanding. Sometimes, a good book can be the first step toward feeling seen, validated, or empowered to care for your inner world. Here are 7 books that gently open the door to awareness, rest, and healing: 1. “What Happened to You?” by Oprah Winfrey & Dr. Bruce Perry…
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Why Women’s Mental Health Matters: The Hidden Struggle We Need to Talk About
In today’s world, women wear many hats—caretakers, professionals, mothers, partners, healers, and helpers. And while they care deeply for others, their own mental health is often left quietly unattended. It’s time to change that. The Unspoken Weight Women Carry Women are nearly twice as likely as men to experience anxiety and depression, according to the…
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Reclaiming Stillness in a Loud World
When was the last time you sat in stillness—not doing, not scrolling, not fixing—just being? Stillness is often seen as unproductive, even lazy. But in truth, it’s a radical form of care. A way to soften, to reset, and to hear your own voice again beneath the noise. Today, we return to stillness. The Power…
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Why Small Self-Care Moments Matter More Than You Think
When we hear the words self-care, it’s easy to picture long spa days, hour-long yoga classes, or luxurious rituals that feel far from reach in real life. But what if the most powerful self-care doesn’t take hours? What if it takes five minutes—and some intention? Small Moments, Big Shifts Research shows that even short pauses…