
Dear 29-Year-Old Me
Good job on your twenties! You’ve made some bold and brave decisions. Even better, you’ve had some spectacular failures and learned so many things.
Good job on your twenties! You’ve made some bold and brave decisions. Even better, you’ve had some spectacular failures and learned so many things.
I’ve spent an enormous amount of mental energy forging routes around fear; taking
I’m a work from home MAVEN—but all bets are off now that we’re ALL home at the same time.
Never in a million years did I think that I would feel this way after the loss of my beloved beagle-shar pei.
April 10th is National Siblings Day, and while you won’t get the day off work, you can still commemorate the day by celebrating the most annoyingly lovable people in your life.
Until now, COVID-19 or the coronavirus was something I saw on the news. But now my kids are home from school.
When you have a child with significant special needs, your parenting experience is forever altered, and you are changed.
When I faced going back to work after my maternity leave, my husband and I faced a very real and common challenge–how to balance household management and the mental load between the two of us.
Today, I am thinking about new ways to think about resolutions. Maybe it will be how I approach each day.
Good job on your twenties! You’ve made some bold and brave decisions. Even better, you’ve had some spectacular failures and learned so many things.
I’ve spent an enormous amount of mental energy forging routes around fear; taking
I’m a work from home MAVEN—but all bets are off now that we’re ALL home at the same time.
Never in a million years did I think that I would feel this way after the loss of my beloved beagle-shar pei.
April 10th is National Siblings Day, and while you won’t get the day off work, you can still commemorate the day by celebrating the most annoyingly lovable people in your life.
Until now, COVID-19 or the coronavirus was something I saw on the news. But now my kids are home from school.
When you have a child with significant special needs, your parenting experience is forever altered, and you are changed.
When I faced going back to work after my maternity leave, my husband and I faced a very real and common challenge–how to balance household management and the mental load between the two of us.
Today, I am thinking about new ways to think about resolutions. Maybe it will be how I approach each day.