Bite-size Mom Wisdom

Motherhood is one of the most rewarding—and challenging—phases of life. Moms see (and go through) it all!

From incubation to birth. From infant to toddler. From school age to college bound. From child to adult. Until we depart, mommin’ takes center stage.

Not all topics are about being moms. We also share what we’ve learned from being a mom. This collection of insights spans across a breadth of knowledge, discernment, and chaos.

We hope you in-JOY!

Whether you’re a mom—or not—we believe if you invest in a little ME time, the world will be a better place.

So go ahead and get more intentional with your ME time.

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Our Collection of Mom Wisdom

Your Gift
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Your Gift

Everyone has a gift inside of them. It’s this very special, unique present that was placed inside your heart that you need to find and go give to others. It's like a treasure chest and you're on the hunt for it. And once you find it, you're supposed to share it. Continue reading…

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Introduce Some Silence
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Introduce Some Silence

Shannon McGuire writes about how we are so connected by technology and we’re drowning in content, yet starving for wisdom. Embrace those uneventful, peaceful moments because they allow space for acknowledgment of your existence.

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Learning to Let Go
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Learning to Let Go

Throughout our lives, we go through a constant cycle of holding on and releasing. I’ve learned that letting go is a key component of serenity which leads to joy and peace of mind.

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Releasing Her—That Tangled Chick
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Releasing Her—That Tangled Chick

At 25 I came to the conclusion that my current self-had to transform. I was tired of not saying yes to me. Tired of putting myself last. I was tired of sacrificing so much for so little appreciation and value. On a daily basis I was thinking more of others than for myself. This wasn’t necessarily a bad thing, until I did this so intently that I had lost sight of who I was. Continue reading…

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