Parent Coaching for the Parent-To-Be
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Parent Coaching for the Parent-To-Be

These young women are educated, capable, professionally successful and in strong relationships, and yet they wonder if they have what it takes to successfully raise children in today’s culture.

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Always Worth Waking For
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Always Worth Waking For

As much as moms often feel over-touched and over-crowded with little ones crawling and grabbing and needing so much physical attention, I’m pretty sure without all the touching and needing and pulling and leaning I might just wither a little bit.

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This Day Was Hard
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This Day Was Hard

Right now my kids are still so connected to me, so pliable, so gut wrenchingly transparent and forthright. What happens when someday they meet a friend who suggests to them that what they have with me can be found somewhere else?

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Recognizing Loss in Transition
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Recognizing Loss in Transition

How often in our lives do we spend needless energy berating ourselves for the feelings we have rather than accepting and moving through them, recognizing them as instructive and even necessary? 

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Not the Hardest
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Not the Hardest

Motherhood is a universal community of women who have all felt exquisite joy and excruciating pain on behalf of another. This is not the most hard; this is the most human.

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The Power of Perspective Shift
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The Power of Perspective Shift

I don’t have to tell a parent what to do because when they begin to get in touch with their own sense of purpose, their behavior begins to align with that purpose automatically. 

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A Page Of Hearts
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A Page Of Hearts

To offer ourselves in friendship, to parent with honesty about the things we don’t know or aren’t sure of, to admit when we are in need—these are treasures bestowed in relationships.

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