Discover
Diving once again into the 'Discover' pillar, offering a new reflection worksheet, and parenting podcast.
Dear fellow parent,
I’m so glad you’ve come back to today. Whether you are stealing moments to be here or you have your feet up and taking this time to explore this weeks offering. I am glad you are here.
Over the past few weeks, we’ve continued to explore the first three pillars of the LEAD Together path:
We’ve Leaned In to hope,
Engaged with gratitude,
Adapted to the ongoing chaos.
Each step continues to be a soft rebellion against a world that expects us to perform and comply.
Today, we arrive once again at the fourth pillar:
D is for Discover
Discover new insights about ourselves, our children, and the systems we’re moving through.
This is An Seomra Ciúin—The Quiet Room.
Today we are adding to An Seomra Ciúin:
For your head: Pause to discover insights through the cracks
I’ve created a new reflection worksheet to help you slow down as you live in midst of the chaos in the world currently.
➔ Click here to open Pause to discover insights through the cracks
As always, use it however feels supportive:
Print it out and tuck it into your notebook
Tape it to your fridge or your kettle
For your heart:
This week I am inviting you to listen to Claire and Siobhán:
“Join two mum friends as they navigate the trials and tribulations of raising children with additional needs. Through candid conversations. “Behind The Chaos - Coffee and Complex Needs” offers a space for real talk about the struggles of parenting, marriage and life with medically complex kids. It’s not all heavy though - they share their stories with humor, honesty and a touch of dark wit. They’re here to ask the tough questions and break the silence around difficult topics. Nothing is off limits in this fun, raw and unfiltered podcast. Finding laughter in the chaos one episode at a time.” Here is episode one
An Seomra Ciúin will continue to evolve. For now, let’s Pause to discover insights through the cracks and listen to Claire and Siobhán.
Just before you go…
Take one breath for the child whose world runs on a different rhythm.
And one for the version of you trying to keep up with everything and everyone.