The other day, I saw a post with regards to building a business that encouraged people to reach out in order not to feel alone. And while I appreciate the sentiment because, hey – who enjoys travelling through life alone? Sometimes we need support and encouragement. And yet how many of us are content to beContinue reading “Are You Comfortable Being Alone with Yourself?”
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Grief
Most of what I post publicly regarding my private life is a highlight of a celebration. Sometimes I feel it’s helpful to speak about my personal process if I feel it may help someone else, and I feel this is one of those times. In the past couple of years, there has been a lotContinue reading “Grief”
Parent and Child Perspectives
The other day, I went out with my sons to the farmers’ market. I love outings with my grown children. I enjoy our more adult conversations and love hearing their perspectives and insights. Our discussion ended up on the topic of perspectives of parent and child. As a mom, I’ve seen my kids play manyContinue reading “Parent and Child Perspectives”
Grief
Yesterday, I drove by an eye care place that my partner and I took his father to for an appointment nearly a year ago. It was a wonderful day out – we went Christmas shopping, out for lunch, and back home to the farm overnight. And it hit me that this Christmas would be differentContinue reading “Grief”
Writing Courses are Live!
My writing courses are finally live! At long last, I have uploaded 3 writing courses to the Udemy platform. I have had these courses up on other platforms over the past few years, and I’m pleased to announce they’ve found a home on a permanent space. 7 Points to Plot Your Perfect Story – ThisContinue reading “Writing Courses are Live!”
Your Children Aren’t You
Parenting for Individuation P1 One thing I learned early on as a mother was to rid myself of the delusion that I was going to save my kids from what I went through as a child. My kids aren’t me. They are born into this life with their own journey to undertake and my jobContinue reading “Your Children Aren’t You”
Life Changes…
We experience many first in our lives from the time we are born. The second time we experience a similar event, it doesn’t feel the same because we have already experienced it and therefore have the wisdom and knowledge that filters our experience. And yet we often ask – when can things go back toContinue reading “Life Changes…”
Mothers and Sons
My oldest son came home the other day from a two week work stint out of province. He’s been working rotation all summer – two weeks on and one week off. Every time he comes home, I swear he becomes more of a man – taller, broader, more articulate and thoughtful, strong of heart. WhenContinue reading “Mothers and Sons”
Reflections on The Oldest Child
This morning I woke up with my shadow reminding me of what I was like about 30 years ago. This happens within our healing process from time to time when we shift out of old belief patterns and habits – a small part of ourselves wants to remind us of who we were and thatContinue reading “Reflections on The Oldest Child”
Who Am I Now?
As I mentioned in a previous post, I’ve taken a lot of time to relax this summer and discover who I am without being a mom to my kids. While I will always be their mother, my role is turning to one more of mentor and friend. Rather than guiding them in all of theirContinue reading “Who Am I Now?”