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Moms Don’t Need More Time to Themselves
There is a common unspoken stigma that women are not to find fulfillment in motherhood. The rise of mommy blogs, self-help books, social media influencers, and various other resources all try to address one common issue: making women feel fulfilled during motherhood.
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Unveiling My New Year’s Resolutions
As we step into the promise of a new year, 2024 holds the potential for growth, connection, and meaningful experiences. I'm excited to share my goals with you.
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How To Set Realistic Resolutions And Actually Keep Them
As the new year begins, moms often consider crafting resolutions for well-being and family life. Here are quick tips for setting achievable goals and ways to stay on track all year.
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How to Master The Modern Homemaker
In the evolving landscape of the 21st century, the role of a homemaker has transformed into that of a dynamic home manager. Gone are the days of a static and confined image; today's homemakers are orchestrators of a harmonious household, skilled in the delicate dance of balancing tasks, nurturing their families, and maintaining a sense of self. Let's explore how the modern homemaker has become a home manager, mastering the art of creating a thriving and efficient domestic haven.
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Raising Spiritual Children in a Modern World
The Profound Role of Mothers Guiding Little Hearts to God. Motherhood is a transformative journey that can touch every aspect of a woman's life, including her faith. For many, the experience of becoming a mother brings about a deep spiritual awakening and strengthens their connection to God. We are then tasked with the responsibility of raising spiritual children and teaching them the importance of God in a modern world.
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Motherhood + Self-Care = “Just Add Water”
Let's talk about self-care and shifting the way we view motherhood. We have almost all heard the phrase by now, “self-care is not selfish.” But what if I told you that that isn’t even relevant? What if the way you have been thinking and approaching self-care is entirely wrong? Yes, it’s true that self-care is not selfish, but also self-care first starts with changing our way of thinking.