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Reflections on an aha moment on the phone with Jonathan Fields of the Good Life Project when I realized the goodness is in the journey itself and not the destination.
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My Big Magic Book mysteriously reappeared on my bookshelf so I started reading it this morning. The first chapter of the book, about a poet Jack Gilbert, inspired this morning’s reflection about saying “yes” to the treasures we have within.
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Mangler du episoder?
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The story of when two birds were trapped in my house and the meaning I made of it. This was my Spark moment that had me say “yes” to living my E.P.I.C. life and creating Mother’s Quest.
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How The Good Life Project Podcast and more has influenced my vision for Mother’s Quest. There will be a part two to this story later!
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Missed recording yesterday so I’m perfectly recording Day #4 a day later. This reminded me of my Imperfect Action of the very first Mother’s Quest Workshop in April 2015. I realized in recording how pivotal that first step was, even though it seemed insignificant at the time. So...what Imperfect Action could you commit to today to explore some idea you’ve been dreaming about?
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The Big Magic Moment at the workshop with Elizabeth Gilbert that sparked my belief in things that can’t be readily explained and likely caused me to make meaning of the two birds trapped in my house. This minisode is an invitation to you to look for some Big Magic in your life and slow down to make meaning of it.
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I’ve decided to share stories of how I’ve created Mother’s Quest with minisodes on this sister podcast. This one just states my intention...recorded from the shower.
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A bite-sized (and out of breath!) reflection while on my favorite hike on doing what you love and where you love it in this new year and an invitation to reflect on your EPIC year in 2019 this Tuesday at my Spark Your E.P.I.C. Year Workshop. Link to register here: https://mailchi.mp/mothersquest.com/sparkyourepicyear
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Today's episode is a continuation of the last one which focused on this time of year being a "stormy" one for my children and for a lot of kids.
I reflect on a bed-time conversation with my oldest about how we don't develop in a straight line, but in more of a spiral. And, how when we feel like we might be going backwards, it's helpful to realize that we are really on the next ring of the spiral, with all the new awareness and knowledge of where we came before.
Mentioned on the episode: This one featuring my son Ryan and his graduation speech draft.
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My reflections on getting ready for my first live interview and how I integrated the advice from my 5 year old son.
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How do you want to greet your child in the morning? Tune into this bite-sized reflection on how making time for myself this morning changed how I greeted my son.
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Ep 1 - Mother's Quest on Anchor: Planning Our Schedule w/our Children