The In-Between: Learning to Live in the Big Little Moments
My friend Ana is a mindfulness teacher. She’s one of those people who’s as likely to say “Be gentle with yourself” as “Have a nice
My friend Ana is a mindfulness teacher. She’s one of those people who’s as likely to say “Be gentle with yourself” as “Have a nice
*This is a guest post from Julia Ubbenga of Rich in What Matters. The way I viewed time changed in 2007. The year I quit
Lena struggled with severe ADHD. She was in graduate school, frustrated with multiple deadlines, and struggling to prioritize her must do’s with her could/should/want to
I generally pride myself on avoiding toxic relationships, but there’s one relationship in my life that has a classic negative spiral: My relationship with Time.
I first published this post on Dayton Moms Blog this past Fall, but I think the ideas are best suited to cold, wintry days. This is the
I have 45 minutes to type this. No more, no less. Why? Because I set a timer and I am not allowing myself to spend
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