Motherhood didn’t just give me children—it gave me a new version of myself to understand. As an INFP, I’ve always lived in my thoughts, my emotions, and my dreams. But becoming a mother forced me to step into a version of myself that needed more courage, more grace, and more self-awareness than ever before. This is my journey of growth, healing, and becoming.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year again. Time to bring in the new year. First, I want to say that I am so grateful to be alive to see the year 2020. Usually, I write a post on what my goals for the new year are and reflecting on what goals I achieved in the last year. This post will be a little different. Mainly because the year 2019 was a year of reflecting in itself, and even though I’m thankful for achieving the goals I did last year, I don’t want to review them. 2019 seemed as if it was a grace period before 2020, I guess that is the best way to put it. I’m hoping 2020 is more active, but for it to be more dynamic, it starts with me, right? The problem is, how does a person who is forever stuck in their mind, get into action?
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