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    June 15, 2020 By Jen Leave a Comment 0

    Talking to Your Kids About Racism

    Did you know that studies show even children in preschool see the differences in skin color among their peers? Kids are very observant. Just like eye …

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    June 8, 2020 By Jen Leave a Comment 1

    There is No Masterpiece Without the Mess

    Last week, I shared how we have been reflecting on the school year (especially the last few unexpected months) to see what we can celebrate, enjoy and …

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    September 19, 2019 By Jen Leave a Comment 0

    Opportunities for Upset – Why Struggle is Good for Our Children

    As parents, we want to protect our children from the hard stuff. We seek to shield our sons and daughters from the painful parts of life. We want …

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    Much like we need to put our own oxygen mask on fi Much like we need to put our own oxygen mask on first, we also need to be in relational mode with ourselves first. What types of things do you do to love yourself well?
    Some days it's enough just to stay in relational m Some days it's enough just to stay in relational mode (aka keeping our relational circuits/RC's on.) And at times, that's the most important thing we do that day! If you're not sure whether you're in relational mode or not, take a look back at yesterday's post.
    Here's a helpful list to know if you're in relatio Here's a helpful list to know if you're in relational mode and your relational circuits are on. (Remember C.A.K.E!) ⁠
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    We all have difficult seasons and circumstances th We all have difficult seasons and circumstances that burn us out. When this happens, everything from children to family can feel burdensome! This doesn’t mean you love them any less. It means your brain is running in a diminished state where joy is now out of reach. Learn how to stay relational with your family and keep joy levels high.
    Day 24 from our free gift: a dinner table game! Gi Day 24 from our free gift: a dinner table game! Give this fun game a try and let us know how it goes. More ideas like this on thrivingmamas.org/blog
    Have you gotten your free copy of our 30 Days for Have you gotten your free copy of our 30 Days for a More Joy-Filled Home? If so, what was your favorite activity? If not, what are you waiting for? 😜
    "A mother is someone who can take the place of all "A mother is someone who can take the place of all others, but whose place no one else can take."
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