For the stylish mom who deserves it all. Mother’s Day is coming up in a few weeks and I’ve rounded up some things I have …
40s
Seeing the Light at the End of the Tunnel: What has helped with my anxiety
I am a highly sensitive person who has always had anxiety, but learning that anxiety is a part of who I am but isn’t a part of me that will take me down is very empowering.
The Story of my Break-Through
Our overall health is so connected to the way our minds work, so why do we use this derogatory labeling of “mental” health when really, it’s about our overall wellbeing. There is still so much stigma attached to “mental health” awareness and after going through this I truly understand that having panic attacks or anxiety should not be looked at any differently than having asthma or diabetes. They are all health conditions that impact our bodies and require intervention and often medications to heal.
Playing the Comparison Game
We’ve all done it…spent hours scrolling social media, hate following, and getting worked up about how skinny another blogger is or how big their new home build is going to be. I admit I do it all the time. It’s so unhealthy, yet so addicting. Why do we as women subject ourselves to this kind of criticism of our own lives?
Feeling That Forty-Something Fatigue
I am almost 2 years into my 40s and as they say, with age comes wisdom, but what also comes with age, besides the wrinkles and grey hair, is a feeling of fatigue. I’m not just talking about the overall exhaustion of being a working, busy parent to two very active kids. I’m talking about the burnout, the feeling of where is my life going and what have I accomplished?