Tag: Goals
Busy Moms – Special Needs Summit Registration Now Open!!!
The Busy Moms – Special Needs Summit Registration is Here! After many, many months of hard work and love, I’m so happy to announce registration for the Busy Moms – Special Needs Summit is open! This has been a labor of love. I want all […]
Journey With Me to Fitness: Weight Check Week 1
Moms of special needs families need self love and care too. Our weight can cause us issues. Journey with me in life lessons as we try to get healthier and smarter.
How Can I Best Help You?
I just got back from an amazing blogging conference called Activate. It is run my Ruth Soukup’s and her amazing team at Elite Blog Academy/Living Well Spending Less. I got clarity on what I want to achieve here and how I want to move forward. […]
Being Kind to Yourself During and After a Crazy, Busy Summer
Did summer go by as quickly for you as it did for me? Are you happy with what you did and didn’t do? We started off with a bang in June with a large family reunion in Southern Utah near Zion National Park. It continued […]
How to Escape a Metaphorical Riptide
Last week I woke up with a start with all of the things I had to do running through my brain. I was feeling overwhelmed and wrote about how I cope with all the stress in the midst of overwhelm. Lately it feels like I’ve […]
6 Ways to Prepare You and Your Special Needs Child for Camp
It’s summertime and if you haven’t already enrolled your child in a camp, there is still time to do so. If you don’t do it this year, you can start planning for the next. This post is to help you navigate the extra challenges of […]
When and Why You Shouldn’t Set Lofty Goals for the Here and Now
What was that? Why shouldn’t I set lofty goals? I’ve recently been thinking a lot about goals. Some of the things I’ve done are listening to podcasts about setting big, scary goals (which I really do love and recommend), making a vision board for myself, […]
We Came, We Saw, We Conquered, We Did It Scared
I’m one in a hundred (or rather three hundred twenty). Are you too? I have a little fear of heights (Acrophobia)–mixed with a good sized bit of Basophobia (fear of falling). More specifically, it’s the fear of falling to my death from a height. According […]
Preparing Your Child with Aspergers to Face the World (Or at Least College)
Firstborn graduated last year. He was accepted into a four of the five schools he applied to–all in different states. He really wanted to go to one of two schools in particular and he made it his goal to get in. Once he was accepted […]
Health Concerns for Me (And Being More Proactive)
I saw my primary care doctor recently for an infection I had. I have a tendency to get this type of infection. She looked at my lab work and we talked for a bit. I’ve previously been anemic (usually during a pregnancy), I’ve had thinning […]