Sometimes it’s the smallest things—a lost toy or a $6 parking fee—that push us over the edge. In this honest reflection, I share a story about a tough day in NYC, a quietly heartbroken child, and the quiet strength it takes to learn, let go, and move forward. A reminder to all busy moms: it’s okay to feel it all—and then choose peace anyway.

Surviving the art gallery
Who doesn’t love a good mystery? My youngest son after our latest trip to NYC, that’s who…. When I was a kid, my mother and my aunt would take my cousins and me on Mystery Rides. We’d hop in my aunt’s wood paneled station wagon and go somewhere fun, but we didn’t know...

The Mental Load of Laundry
Laundry isn’t just a chore—it comes with a mental load, especially for moms. But what if your kids took responsibility for their own laundry? My 9-year-old did, and it changed everything. Here’s how sharing the load frees up time and teaches independence.

Precious Crap At The Bottom Of The Drawer
You never know what lessons you might learn from twenty-year-old nonsense at the bottom of your drawer.
I once bought an expensive nail treatment kit I didn’t need, only to let it sit unused because it felt too precious to waste. Twenty years later, I found it—nearly full, untouched, and forgotten.
How often do we do this in life? Save the good China but never use it. Keep our dreams on hold, waiting for the ‘perfect time.’ The truth? That time is now.
Are you holding back on something important, waiting for a “better” moment? Let’s change that. Book a discovery call and start living your dreams today.

Sorry, A Dental Cleaning Is Not Self-Care
As lovely a person my dental hygienist is, I don’t consider my cleanings as ‘me time.’ My dental hygienist told me that she’s heard from plenty of moms that going to the dentist is a welcome reprieve from the chaos at home. They look forward to the relaxation of...
