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Anything but empty.
I let the universe take care of me today. I let the people who love me turn my day around. After I posted earlier, I went outside with the boys, but it wasn’t enough. My body needed to move. My … Continue reading
The fire beneath my feet is burning bright.
A couple nights ago I shared with Chris my ribcage. Years ago (2014) I weighed much less and my ribcage was a great source of pride. I had worked hard for that weight loss. I had worked hard to overcome … Continue reading
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Tagged binge eating disorder, body dysmorphia, constructive behavior, Dave Hollis, destructive behavior, eating disorder recovery, growth mindset, healthy food relationship, keto, made for more, marriage, navigating the past, next90 challenge, Rachel Hollis, rachel martin, story time with Jill, stress, the universe, when there is finally a moment where feeling good doesn't feel bad, whole30, yoyo dieting
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Like the ceiling can’t hold us.
Before I even make my coffee this morning, I want to share what my life affords me. I woke up this morning to this. There are clean dishes in the drain board from 24 hours ago. There’s crap on the … Continue reading
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Tagged abundance, all the hard work, Dave Hollis, family, growth mindset, home management, housework, Kendra Hennessy, marriage, progress, Rachel Hollis, relationships, RISExLIVE, routines, sex, YBML
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Somewhere in between the beginning and the end.
I was kind of fooling myself with the optimism when it came to my knees injury. I knew it the other day when I typed that I was just as committed to my dream. Because I knew that I wasn’t. … Continue reading
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Tagged growth mindset, ice and rest, injury, mindset shift, overly optimistic positivity, self sabotage, training, triggers
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The whole world is moving.
It’s so funny to me. I write a post like my last one, which, as soon as I honored that feeling, the feeling was gone. But then I don’t post for a few days and suddenly it appears that I … Continue reading
I’ll carry these torches for you.
“I’m not going to do extra if you aren’t going to do your part.” I’ve been struggling with S not listening. For years now. Consequences nor rewards really make any difference. He’ll even weigh consequences to see if it’s worth … Continue reading
A perfect day for doing the unstuck.
I’m a little of the mind, in this exact moment, that personal growth is stupid. I’m a little stompy about it. I’m a little salty. I’m leaning into the (perceived) (temporary) inconvenience of having growth. I wanted a morning. And … Continue reading
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Tagged breathe, communication, definition of insanity, growth mindset, just a tiny bit of stompstompstomp, library fun, marriage, mental health, one foot in front of the other, random day off work, random thoughts, stupid stupid progress, the things that keep me on my path
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Fireworks and hurricanes.
Yesterday someone in one of my decluttering groups posted asking if anyone wanted to have an accountability partner for today for decluttering the kitchen. I said I wasn’t kitchen’ing, but would totally love that for another area. I hadn’t decided … Continue reading
The fire in your eyes.
Today I brought a freshly baked loaf of bread home from the store. My daughter was all ooooooh. I excitedly said, “feel how squishy!” She felt it and I could tell she wasn’t on board with my excitement. I said, … Continue reading
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Tagged family, growth mindset, marriage, my husband is the best, my sweet girl, parenting, progress, squishy bread, teenagers, wrist writing
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The fire in your eyes.
Today I brought a freshly baked loaf of bread home from the store. My daughter was all ooooooh. I excitedly said, “feel how squishy!” She felt it and I could tell she wasn’t on board with my excitement. I said, … Continue reading
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Tagged [ . . . ], family, growth mindset, marriage, my husband is the best, my sweet girl, parenting, progress, squishy bread, teenagers, wrist writing
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