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Leading by Example
One thing I’ve realized as a mom is that kids don’t really learn from what we say. They learn from what we do. Our kids are always watching us—how we talk, how we treat others, how we handle tough days, even how we fold laundry. Every little thing becomes a quiet lesson for them. Living… Read more
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The Perk of Meeting a Friend
There were a thousand things to be done at home.And a calendar full of things I should be doing.I gladly went to see a friend We met at a cozy café. Between calls and reminders, we found little windows of time to talk.Not about anything urgent or world-changing — just us.How we’ve been. What’s been… Read more
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When You’re on a Call and Your Daughter Jumps In
There’s a unique kind of magic in being a working mom—especially when your home becomes your office and your office slowly becomes a part of your child’s world. Lately, my daughter has started to understand the rhythm and decorum of my work calls. On evenings when no one else is home, she quietly pulls up… Read more
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Our Presence Matters More Than We Know
As parents, we often underestimate how much our presence means to our children. In the middle of work calls, household chores, and the thousand little tasks that make up daily life, it’s easy to assume that our kids are absorbed in their own world—playing, watching, or quietly resting. But time and again, they show us… Read more
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Owning Up to Parenting Mistakes: Why Agreeing with Our Kids Matters
Parenting is a journey of learning, not just for our children—but for us too. In a role where we’re expected to guide, nurture, and protect, it’s easy to believe we must always get it right. But the truth is, we don’t. And one of the most powerful things we can do as parents is to… Read more

