We've all heard the saying "take it one day at a time." It's said SO often - especially to those of us who worry about a lot of things. The most overused response I get to my anxiety is, "just take it one day at a time." We hear it so many times that eventually … Continue reading Navigating the Heaviness of Today
To the Ones Who Don’t Have a Tribe
You're probably familiar with the term "tribe" referring to the group of people who helps support you when you start a family. They're the people who are supposed to be there for you when your kids are growing up, to check on your well-being (both mentally and physically) and look out for your children as … Continue reading To the Ones Who Don’t Have a Tribe
Why I Decided To Medicate My Anxiety
I know a lot of people who, for whatever reason, prefer not to use medicine for a variety of ailments. I also know people who highly recommend medication because of the results they've personally seen in their own lives. I chose medicine. Because? There's nothing to feel guilty about for choosing less pain.
Hosting Friends in Your Outdoor Space
This post is sponsored by Daniel’s Lawn and Tree, LLC., but as always, all opinions here are honest and my own. Is one of your New Year's Resolutions to host more parties at your home? If you're anything like me, you always think about hosting, but rarely do - mainly because the planning and prep is so … Continue reading Hosting Friends in Your Outdoor Space
New Year’s Eve Activities with Kids
I decided to throw together a little last minute blog post with some links to the things I'm thinking of doing with the kids tonight. For reference, my kids are currently 5 & 6 and will NOT be staying up until midnight (because, why?). I wanted to do a little something together since my husband … Continue reading New Year’s Eve Activities with Kids
Advice For Other Type-A Parents
If you're a Type A personality (like me) parenting can sometimes be very difficult for you. Between the messes, the chaos, and never being on time (like, never), parenting can be somewhat stressful and most definitely gets your blood boiling. In an effort to ease the difficulties I've faced in parenting, I've figured out a few … Continue reading Advice For Other Type-A Parents
The Christmas Season With Estranged Family
I grew up spending Christmas with lots of family. On Christmas Eve, aunts, uncles, and cousins would come together to open presents with my grandpa and step-grandma; later on Christmas Day, that same group of family would spend dinner opening presents at my grandma's house. My immediate family spent the morning of Christmas together with … Continue reading The Christmas Season With Estranged Family
6 Halloween Inspired Self Care Ideas
Spooky self care anyone?? Every October, I like to get into the spooky spirit by doing a few of my favorite things - but with a Halloween twist! 1.Read a Halloween-themed (spooky) novel This year I read The Haunting of the Aberdeen Estates, which currently is only $0.99 in the Kindle store. It was a … Continue reading 6 Halloween Inspired Self Care Ideas
How I Grew My Blog (ft. Lady Boss Blogger)
Over 5 years ago, I opened my computer for the first time with a free WordPress account, and a dream. Since then, I've created an online platform designed to encourage mothers - and women - who struggle with anxiety, and I've grown my blog to what it is now. Has it been easy? No. Do … Continue reading How I Grew My Blog (ft. Lady Boss Blogger)
What I’ve Learned: Truths About Marriage.
In light of my brother's wedding this weekend, it has me thinking through some truths about marriage I never fully knew until after I was married. I'm no expert, really - I've been married almost three years now. Though my husband and I have been together for 8 years overall, we learned that marriage is … Continue reading What I’ve Learned: Truths About Marriage.






