Do your kiddos ever sit you down on the couch and explain to you what they are feeling and why? Well, usually not. You see, adult brains are fully developed and are able to talk and share what’s going on in their lives. Children, on the other hand, are still building...
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5 Ways to Find Peace When So Much is Changing
For nearly six months, our world has been swirling in a lingering state of uncertainty and change. Our normal routines were swiftly pulled from under us, and we’ve quickly had to navigate changes in our homes, our work, our income, our social interactions, and on and...
Self-Care During COVID-19
For curiosity sake, I searched “what to do if I get covid-19”. In 0.77 seconds (because Google tells you), “about 8,280,000,000 results” populated. Various questions that were included in these results included: What to do if you are sick? What should I do if I...
The Beauty of Hard Feelings
When my grandmother died five years ago, it was the first time in my life I experienced deep, aching grief. The kind of grief that overwhelms you. And all I wanted was for it to go away. Months after she passed, I was talking with a friend about this nagging and...