Do you ever wonder what your life would look like if one thing had gone differently? If you had chosen a different college? Practiced harder at basketball? Studied for that test? Not gotten on that plane? I was left wondering that as I sat in the second to last row of TD Garden watching the…
Personal Development
How to Find a Hobby You’ll Love Using These 3 Simple Questions
When I talk with other moms about hobbies there are two major roadblocks: Time and Lack of Ideas. Time seems obvious. There’s never enough time. For anything. Except maybe there is. Especially when you find something that you love. So let’s start there because that’s the heart of the matter. Finding a hobby you’ll love….
5 Working Mom Lessons Learned from the Back of an Ambulance
5 Working Mom Lessons Learned from the Back of an Ambulance You know that thing where you almost pass out at work and have to be transported by ambulance to the hospital in the middle of the day? You know, THAT thing. It’s pretty common, so I know that you get it. But in case…
When Today was a Dumpster Fire: On Working Mom Life, Setting Intentions, and Knowing What To Do When All Else Fails
Today was a dumpster fire. A real “tons of burning trash, everything is terrible, no good very bad day.” But before we get to the dumpster fire day, there was a really good day. And they are totally different, but totally related. Today was a Good Day On Sunday night, I set my intention for…
“Cry on the Way to the Podium” Level Brave
“Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the assessment that something else is more important than fear.” -Franklin D. Roosevelt A Lesson in Courage from a 2-Year-Old We’re supposed to teach our kids the important stuff. But all too often they end up teaching us, and leaving us feeling confused about our own…