Man oh man have the last few years brought out some of the best and some of the worst in people! It's amazing to see how change, pressure, and the "unknown" hit folks differently. When the shelter-in-place orders started being rolled out across the country, I saw a quote online that said:Â
âThe virus is enhancing what is already inside of each person. Jerks are turning into bigger jerks. Compassionate people are becoming more compassionate. You get to decide in this very difficult time who you really are. Hopefully, we all make the right decision âJames Tucher.â
I love this. I love this more now than ever before. I love this because it is a perfect example of how unique each person is and how each of us is in a different place in our spiritual growth and personal development journey. Hereâs the thing; your partner, your kiddo, and your best friend are all in different places. They are all experiencing each life event in their own way, and it is unique to them. Just like your experien...
Are you one of those people that replays a conversation over in your mind for days thinking, âoh I should have said THAT instead!â or âwhat was I thinking when I uttered those words?â To some degree, we all do this. Self-reflection is a part of how we learn to be the best version of ourselves we can be. Maybe it is in that moment of awareness that you realize you could have turned a situation into a teaching moment instead of yelling at your child. Maybe in that reflection, you realize you werenât very kind and need to apologize. Maybe, you realize that you didnât hold your boundaries and thereâs still work to do in that part of your life. All of these things are okay, as long as you allow yourself to grow through them.Â
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This type of inner dialogue becomes a hindrance when you dwell on the what-ifs and could have beens, instead of ways to improve the next similar encounter. Dwelling on the negative aspect often leads to feelings of mom guilt, frustration, and burnout. It is so easy...
It is safe to say we have seen many things over the last couple of years that have tested our patience, our values, and our thoughts about the world around us. Watching your partners, your co-workers, your kids, and your society navigate the pandemic, the economic hardships, and the continuing challenges we are all facing has certainly been an adventure.
It is easy to fall into a space of judgment when evaluating how others are handling these situations. "Well, I wouldn't have done that" or "if you'd do it my way, it would all be perfect." The reality is that you may have done it differently, and your way might be easier for you... but that doesn't mean that you get to judge them for how they chose to live through this challenging phase of life. No different than you don't get to judge a new mom or another couple's relationship.Â
Among other things, one of the biggest reasons we don't judge is because we are all here on this earth to learn things. And my goodness, we have certainly b...
âIâm so weird.â
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I hear that from clients from time to time and it always makes me smile. Webster's definition of weird is, âof strange or extraordinary character.âÂ
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Isnât that interesting⌠strange OR extraordinary? We donât usually use those words interchangeably, yet they are both listed in this definition. Generally, strange has more of a negative connotation in our society, and extraordinary is a positive one. And this is why I smile when people self-proclaim being weird. Because arenât we all?Â
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Arenât we all a little of both? A little mix of good and bad, strange and extraordinary, light and dark?Â
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Often when this comes up in conversation, it is used as a precursor to a statement that a person may feel judged for. For example, âIâm weird, I like carrots dipped in peanut butter.â Or, âMaybe, Iâm weird but Iâd rather shower at night instead of in the morning.â If we start the statement owning our âweirdâ then the person weâre chatting with cannot make us feel bad for ...
According to an article posted in Forbes in 2021, at least 52% of the working population is feeling the strain of burnout. Yikes! That means if youâre not feeling it, the person sitting next to you likely is. The worst part is they might not even be aware of it. You canât fix it if you donât even realize that itâs happening.Â
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So often I hear clients tell me all the ways they are struggling in their day-to-day and then follow that up with something like, âbut this is âadulting,â right?â As in, I shouldnât complain because this is just what being an adult is. They always told us being a grown-up was no fun.Â
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Hereâs the reality. While being an adult does come with its own set of responsibilities and stressors that our children know nothing about, it doesnât have to feel this heavy and exhausting! Some days are hard, yes. Some situations require a lot from you, yes. But if every day feels like a struggle, you might be burnt out.Â
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Did you ever get lost as a kid? Maybe got distracted in the grocery store when mom made it to the next aisle without you? Do you remember that immediate feeling of unease and maybe even panic? It was so hard to think clearly because you were LOST! It was a gut-wrenching feeling, wasn't it?Â
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Now, let me ask you this⌠have you ever thought to yourself, âI just donât even know who I am anymore.â? While you may know and trust that you will survive this season of life, that feeling of âlostâ still brings up some unease in your psyche. Consider the idea that a part of you feeling off is that you have lost yourself. Lost in the hustle, lost in your kids, your job, and your household obligations.Â
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A little real talk⌠when was the last time you did something that was just to fill your own cup? Not something to âdeal with the dayâ or to âget away from it allâ but something that genuinely made you happy? Something that was just for you with no ulterior motives. If youâre feeling like youâ...
My husband and I have become big fans of the show â1883â. Living in Montana now, and having grown up in Wyoming, I enjoy seeing some of the history play out in â1883â and appreciate the unfolding story of how people settled this part of our world. In the show, there is a young woman who begins her journey on the Oregon Trail as a well-dressed, well-mannered, young lady. As the show progresses, we watch her begin to wear pants, gain a little more sass, and find her independence. Through her heartbreak, the hard knocks of living out of a wagon while traveling across the prairie, and the lack of âcivilizationâ we see a different kind of strength show up in her. As we celebrate Womenâs History Month, this transition is one that must be appreciated.Â
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See, women have always been strong.Â
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Mary birthed a son who she knew would be ridiculed, tormented, and eventually die. Women birth the future of the human race. We experience the discomforts of carrying children, nursing, and raising b...
Be honest, how much do you think about your feminine cycle in the three weeks youâre not bleeding? Maybe youâre on birth control that prevents a bleed so youâre not aware of it at all. Or maybe you dread the day your bleed comes because you know it will come with pain, irritability, and frustration. The female cycle is one of the coolest transitions our bodies make and if you can understand how to work with it, instead of against it, I think youâll find a whole new perspective. Letâs start that shift today.Â
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You know that each month your hormones fluctuate through each of the phases and each time they change, they create different desires in you. Just like Mother Nature shows off her four seasons throughout the year, you experience similar seasons throughout the month. Letâs break it down.Â
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Spring/Follicular phase: In this phase, your body is preparing an egg for ovulation. The hormones responsible for this will make you want to plan things and create to-do lists. This would be...
Have you ever heard the expression, âshe walked in like she owned the placeâ? Descriptions like this are referring the way someone carries themselves. Either with confidence or on the flip side, timid and shy. Either way, you can see the difference in mere seconds of being around someone. The way you carry your happiness and your stress affects every part of you and how you show up.Â
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Every situation and emotion we experience is carried in a specific place or way in the body. For example, tension is usually carried in our neck and shoulders, and that leads to tension headaches. Stress, carried in our gut, leads to ulcers. Both of these are fairly well known. But did you know that the way you carry the stress of your obligations or your to-do list, can cause pelvic pain?Â
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As busy women, we all have to-do lists and they never quite seem to be complete. That is a stressor all in itself, but not the one that I want to explore today. March is Women's History Month and Endometriosis ...
Iâm going to let you in on a little secret about how you become the best version of yourself with the least amount of resistance.Â
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You allow yourself to learn new things, accept new truths, and change your behaviors.Â
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So many of my clients come to me ready for their life to look different. Ready to âstop feeling like thisâ or saying, âsomethingâs gotta give.â I love when I hear things like that because, despite their misery, I know they are in a place where they are truly ready to make some changes.Â
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It is easier said than done though, isnât it? When we have lived with specific thought patterns or behaviors for many years, it is difficult to un-do them overnight. Especially with that little voice in the back of your head talking you out of it.Â
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Maybe it says things like,Â
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âI have done this for xx years and itâs been fine.âÂ
âThatâs not going to work with my lifestyleâ
âIâve always made fun of the people who did x,y,z. I canât start that now.âÂ
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