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Continue reading →: Planning with Peace: A Gentle Guide to Preparing for the New Year Without Overwhelm
December has a funny way of rushing us toward January like we’re late for something important. Suddenly everyone is optimizing, goal-stacking, color-coding, and declaring that this is the year they wake up at 5 a.m. and become a whole new person. No thank you. There’s a quieter, gentler week tucked…
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Continue reading →: Reflection & Remembering: A Slow, Cozy Guide to Looking Back Before We Step Forward
The Week Where We Finally… Breathe There’s something about December that makes us all think we’re supposed to become magical productivity unicorns while simultaneously being emotionally available, well-rested, and full of holiday cheer. Spoiler alert: we are not unicorns.We’re women with Target receipts, Amazon carts, and kids asking us where…
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Continue reading →: Gather & Give: The Ripple Effect of Gratitude
If you’ve been following along with our November theme, you already know we’ve been taking gratitude off its pedestal and putting it back where it belongs — right in the middle of real life. A couple weeks ago, in The Art of Noticing, we talked about slowing down enough to…
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Continue reading →: 🕯️ Thankful Anyway: How to Hold Faith When Life Feels Heavy
Some weeks, gratitude feels effortless.It’s in the warm coffee, the clean sheets, the laughter over dinner. Other weeks… it’s a fight.The dishes pile up, the bills are late, someone you love is struggling, and your prayers feel like they’re bouncing off the ceiling. But that’s where real gratitude is born—in…
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Continue reading →: 🌿 The Art of Noticing: Gratitude in the Small Things
Let’s be honest—most days don’t feel “extraordinary.”They feel like carpool lines, reheated coffee, and piles of laundry that multiply faster than rabbits. Somewhere between the noise and the never-ending to-do lists, we tell ourselves we’ll slow down later—when things calm down, when the house is clean, when life feels more…
