2020. Brené’s and Mine
Brené Brown has been my spirit animal since I read her first book a few years ago. For 2020, our bigger plan aligns and it made me smile. Read on… you know you want to.
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Brené Brown has been my spirit animal since I read her first book a few years ago. For 2020, our bigger plan aligns and it made me smile. Read on… you know you want to.
Five things we need to think before we get swept away with the gorgeous graffiti of patriotism that very quickly escalated into jingoism including a Mother’s take on war in this world. A little heartbroken today yet still struggling to make tomorrow a better day
The Art of Tidying by Marie Kondo. Apparently there are only two types of people in the world right now. Those who have seen it or are planning to do so in near future, Or those who are too busy decluttering their house after binge watching it already. Some blatant, some between the lines, here are 10 unconventional things that I learned from it.
To keep on doing what works and leaving behind what doesn’t. For ourselves, for the child we raise and shape with every single move we make. 10 things I want to do in 2019. I always modify based on change in needs and wants but as long as I’m following my heart, the resolve to love thyself stands tallest.
The idea that Silicon Valley tycoons keep their own kids’ lives technology free has been beaten around to death. Is it right? Is it Conspiratorial? Is it Meh? Here’s my take.
Gently responsive and empathic parenting is the only way we can ensure our children are neither the bullies nor the bullied. Raising a glass to a more compassionate loving space.
5 Myths about Older Parents Debunked, 5 FACTS about being an Older Parent I absolutely adore. Won’t have had things another way in a million years.
Nothing spells chaos like having a baby. Except that baby growing into a toddler. As often as we run to Google everything, here are a few ways we can optimise that frantic attempt. Some method to the madness. Not promising much but only some.
This widely misleading concept is thrown at a woman when she is at her most vulnerable in life. It’s most probably a lie. A well-meaning, flawed and unintentional one at that. But just that.
Don’t fall for it is all I can say.
Do’s and Don’ts for all times to follow whenever you handle a flag and fun and important things this week to enjoy Independence Day with a ROAR!