The shots rang out again and again, the deafening explosions of the bullets leaving their chambers echoed in my head. I covered my ears like a child, a feeble attempt at blocking out the sounds of horror. There was blood everywhere, coloring the pavement red, and the sight of it made my stomach …
8 Questions to Help You Let Go of Your Hard-to-Let-Go-of-Things
She'd had an easy enough time getting rid of the crib, the pack n' play, and the baby swing. They were bulky, and she was happy to get her space back. As her children grew, even their clothes were relatively easy to part with, because most of the time, those clothes had been worn to threads. …
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How to Declutter Your Life and Make Room for JOY
Eight years ago, I sat in an old rocker while my young kids played on the floor in front of me and the sun painted soft strokes of gold across the sky behind me. I was hundreds of miles away from family, raising our kids while my husband traveled for work, and trying so hard to be everything …
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The 365 Declutter: A Decluttering Habit Tracker [PDF]
There's a story (disputably) attributed to Jerry Seinfeld. Back when Jerry was still touring as a comic, a young, aspiring comic asked him for advice. Allegedly, Jerry told him to put a giant calendar on his wall and to put a red X over every day he wrote some jokes. "After a few days," Jerry …
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Learn to Thrive as an Introverted Mom: Join Us Today!
It’s been a full year since I last opened registration for my flagship online course, Talked Out, Touched Out: Learn to Thrive as an Introverted Mom. Today, registration is officially open, and I’d love for you to join me! A few years ago, I noticed that while there’s a fair amount of …
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7 Ways to Accept and Lean Into a Season of Rest
Eight years ago, I slipped in a puddle while carrying a baby inside my belly and a toddler on my hip. The stroller I'd been lightly pushing went down hard as I scrambled to keep my babies safe while we fell. I remember looking at that stroller—turned on its side, one wheel spinning in the …
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