My Current Favorite Books on the Topic of Home Schooling

My Current Favorite Books on the Topic of Home Schooling

Note: in addition to my current favorite books on the topic of home schooling below, you’ll also find affiliate links, because while I’m writing about homeschooling, I’m also running a business experiment. Because you know, curiousity. If you click, I may earn a small, but delightful, commission, for which I’m ever so grateful. Last Friday,…

Ready for Change? Hard Questions Worth Asking

Ready for Change? Hard Questions Worth Asking

We all want to change something at some point in our lives. If you’re a recovering perfectionist like me, you might find yourself wanting to change all the things all the time. (Please tell me I’m not alone here.) While contentment is great, and I fully recognize the value and necessity for contentment and gratitude…

On Not Waiting for Perfect

On Not Waiting for Perfect

There’s a common refrain in the entrepreneurial world to “Start before you’re ready!”. It’s a motivating phrase, and a smart business move, but it’s easier said than done, right? Especially if you’re a recovering perfectionist like me. And not just in business. I always thought that a perfectionist’s life looked perfect—and so I very obviously…

Changing Your Family Diet (Without Inciting a Mutiny)

Changing Your Family Diet (Without Inciting a Mutiny)

If you follow me on Instagram, you may have seen updates on my recent “lifestyle change” to plant-based eating. It’s been an adventure, to say the least! No joke—the produce section of the grocery store is our new family date night spot.  🙂 It hasn’t been the easiest (or surprisingly, the hardest) change to make—and…

Faith & Forgiveness

Faith & Forgiveness

I can hold a mean grudge. I’m not proud of it. I don’t like the idea of it. But I do it anyway; more often than I’d care to admit. Because the other option—processing, forgiving, moving on—can seem a lot harder. Interestingly, I do like the idea of forgiveness. I know that it is healing;…

Space to Create

Space to Create

“So she followed her curiosity. She ignored the voice within her that told her she was being preposterous, and self-indulgent. She just did it. And she loved it, as much as ever. She finally had the perspective to appreciate the value of her own joy. She was finally making something of herself, making something with…