A Year in Review
šWeekly Inspirationš
The end of the calendar year is a great time for ourselves and our children to look back and assess how the year felt to us: what stands out, what was learned, what mistakes were made, what were pleasant surprises, what might we want to do differently next year, and what are the reasons for hope going into 2023. I encourage you to take the time over the holidays to contemplate these considerations for yourself and invite the conversations with your children. Kids love to be treated as if their thoughts and opinions really matterāand they often rise to the occasion in this type of family discussion ā¤ļø. Enjoy them and listen!
It has been an entire year of me writing to you each week! I thought Iād share a few takeaways from what Iāve learned throughout this process ā.
Doing something each and every week is a disciplineāand it felt good for me to be consistently disciplined in this way. Being disciplined is not easy.
Being on the lookout for wisdom in my family life or work life each week changed my outlook.
Altruism feels good. I did this parenting inspiration newsletter for free, just becauseā¦
Learning to quiet my mind and ask myself āwhat stands out?ā about the past week was hugely valuable.
I became more of a critical thinker.
Sometimes clients or my own family inspired my writing and it felt good to share my piece with them. Everyone enjoys being recognized for generating insight or wisdom.
Cultivating my writing practice was a joy. Honing my voice in this way felt great.
My readership self-selects to people that are thoughtful, sensitive, intelligent, and engaged humans ā¤ļø.
Iām terrible at technology and social mediaāthank goodness for Diana, my Virtual Assistant, who made these newsletters look lovely each week. Being authentic to myself and writing about my insights feels right for me. I do not need to worry about not keeping up in a way that doesnāt naturally fit for me.
A new challenge brings vitality and purpose to oneās daily life.