When my son was around 2-weeks old he, developed colic. He cried gut-wrenching sobs from 5-10 pm every evening. I read everything I could about colic in the hopes of alleviating the dreadful screams that ushered in our evenings. Eventually I developed a technique that seemed to soothe my son for brief periods of time. […]
Dump your Massive Task List: A 30 Day Challenge!
Last month we spoke with Kristin Maschka of Remodeling Motherhood on the TelePARTY. Kristen discussed how mothers over the last 100 years have slowly acquired more and more responsibility that has led to the “Mother of All To Do lists.” What I have found while working with clients is that each of us creates our […]
Memorial Day
This morning my 5 year old asked “What is Memorial Day?” I have decided that being in the flow of my life is being honest with my children even when I feel the answer is hard to say or to hear. This isn’t always easy. Sometimes my understanding of the truth includes information I find […]
Lonely Mom Seeks Friends
I’ve been speaking with a number of new members and potential members these last two weeks at Mom Gets A Life. I’ve been both happy and sad to find that, as I suspected, so many of us feel alone in our path through motherhood. Do you feel that way? Do you feel like the problems […]
Storytelling
Are you a good storyteller? The way you tell your story matters. The manner in which you describe your life to yourself and others impacts how you feel and what happens next. What you choose to notice in your life and what gets top billing when you speak about your life advises the Universe what […]