Launching kids into college can be an emotional journey, especially during their winter break home. While exciting at first, it brings adjustments and challenges to family dynamics. Parents are urged to prioritize their self-care, as it fosters resilience. An upcoming workshop offers support for navigating these transitions together. You’re not alone.
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Sneak Peek Into Positive Launch
I’m back from Amsterdam and Belgium—proud to report that I managed to dodge every speeding bicycle and that my carry-on was only half full of chocolate. Now that I’m settled back at home, I’m thrilled to start counting down to Positive Launch! And today, I want to give you a behind-the-scenes look at one ofContinue reading “Sneak Peek Into Positive Launch”
Humility- Letting Go When It’s Hard
Navigating the transition from authority to mentor in parenting can be challenging. Embracing humility allows parents to trust their young adults to make their own choices while fostering deeper connections. By listening and learning from their children, parents can strengthen relationships and create a supportive environment for growth and independence.
Nurturing Connection in Uncertain Times
When a cloud of uncertainty arrived in March 2020 with COVID-19, I was leading a small, personal renewal group for mothers. We quickly shifted from in-person meetings to Zoom, worked through the planned material, and then faced a choice: end the group or keep going. We chose to stay connected. What began as a structuredContinue reading “Nurturing Connection in Uncertain Times”
How to Prepare for an Empty Nest
Do you have a son or daughter graduating from high school? Are you feeling a rollercoaster of emotions as the countdown to graduation begins? When I think about my younger daughter’s upcoming graduation, I feel excitement mixed with nostalgia. I remember when she clung to me like a koala & am now inspired by herContinue reading “How to Prepare for an Empty Nest”
