Tag: selfcare
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Every day the sun won’t shine, but that’s why I love tomorrow
For the past eight months, Dom and I have established a ritual of rating each week, from one to ten, every Sunday. Initially, this practice served as a means to review the week gone by and set intentions for the upcoming one. In the beginning, my ratings tended to hover around an average of five…
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I’ve been thinking, I’ve been thinking
It feels like this year, I’ve undergone a major awakening! I’ve been diving deep into self-reflection, capturing every thought before taking action. You’ve probably heard me talk about shifting mindsets a lot, but y’all, I’m finally feeling connected to my thoughts. Lately, I’ve been pondering whether I’m a master of something or just a jack…
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Trusting the Journey
Trusting in the journey of life has been a transformative lesson for me, especially as someone who used to be consumed by worry. If you know me, you know I’m a bit of a worry bug. I used to plan backups for backups, fearing that things might fall through if I didn’t control every aspect.…
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Reclaiming Balance: My Path of Prioritizing Self-Care
During my childhood, I witnessed my mother tirelessly putting the needs of our family ahead of her own. As a floor nurse working grueling twelve-hour shifts and overtime to make ends meet, she would return home to seamlessly transition into the roles of homemaker and caretaker. While I admired her unwavering dedication, it never occurred…
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Thank You.
I just want to thank all of your for your love and support during this life changing journey we are embarking on. All of your love, prayers, notes, text messages and wishes of baby dust have not gone unnoticed. I am only inspired to share because I know what it means to feel alone during…
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6 things I have learned along my infertility journey.
When Dom and I decided we wanted to be parents, I stopped taking my birth control and was hoping I would be pregnant in no time. Every month I tested with high hopes only to be more and more disappointed as the months passed. When I decided to see a doctor to see what the…