Hello dear-hearts!
I've migrated my writings (newsletter and community caregiving guides) over to Substack.
If you'd like to keep in touch, I share posts twice every 28 days, I invite you to join me there.
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“I can face the winter with calm. Crisp and sparkling days, long pleasant evenings, cheery fires. Good work shall be done this winter. Life shall be lived well. The end of the summer is not the end of the world. Here’s to October.” ~A.A.Milne #October#October1#nature
CARE is urgently calling on the international community to increase funding, ensure safe and unfettered humanitarian access for aid delivery, and ultimately find sustainable pathways to peace in Haiti.
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Pooh had made up a little hum that morning, as he was doing his Stoutness Exercises in front of the glass: TRA-LA-LA, TRA-LA-LA, as he stretched up as high as he could go, and then TRA-LA-LA, TRA-LA - OH HELP! - LA, as he tried to reach his toes. ~A.A.Milne #WednesdayMotivation
Healing makes you lose interest in many things you once connected with. Not even out of sadness, but out of finally seeing people and things for who and what they really are.
“It’s a comforting sort of thing to have,” said Christopher Robin, folding up the POEM, and putting it in his pocket. “Come on, Pooh,” and he walked off.
“Where are we going?” said Pooh.
“Nowhere,” said Christopher Robin.
So they began going there.
~A.A.Milne #SaturdayMood
Piglet thought they ought to have a Reason for going to see everybody, like Organizing an Expotition, if Pooh could think of something.
Pooh could.
“We’ll go because it’s Thursday,” he said, “and we’ll go to wish everybody a Very Happy Thursday.” ~A.A.Milne
#HappyThursday
“Every piece of poetry has a music of its own which it is humming to itself as it goes along. Verses sing themselves into people’s heads and stay there for ever, so that even when they are alone and unhappy they have this music with them for company.” ~A.A.Milne #poetry
I absolutely love when people are just genuinely good people. When their presence feels like a breath of fresh air. The way they uplift the space around them with their love. Just pure and purposeful intentions. These people are the biggest blessings.
.@Kindness_Grows is accepting applications for Kid Kindness Grants! Since 2018, these grants have empowered young people to launch over 150 kindness projects, impacting 58,000+ lives worldwide. Please encourage children ages 5-18 to apply!
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Rabbit began to feel that it was time he took command.
“Now, Pooh,” he said, “when I say ‘Now!’ You can drop it. Eeyore, when I say ‘Now!’ Pooh will drop his stone.”
“Thank you very much, Rabbit, but I expect I shall know.” ~A.A.Milne #Mondaymotivation
"It was evening. My mother was in the garden quietly pottering, reliving those glorious moments and wonderful, heartwarming words. Gently smiling, she moved among her flowers, basking like a cat in the evening sun and in the memory of the praise of her beloved garden."~C.R.Milne
"Parents, it's okay to prioritize your mental health!" - @Surgeon_General Dr. Vivek Murthy speaking about the importance of parents finding ways to manage their mental well-being while navigating the challenges of parenthood.
If you are looking for resources please consider these NAMI resources:
• NAMI Basics: A 6-session education program for parents, caregivers, and families of youth (ages 22 and younger) experiencing mental health challenges.
• You Are Not Alone Book: Order our Associate Medical Director's book, You Are Not Alone: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers, at https://t.co/17SzmvvjKQ
• Back to School Guide for Working Caregivers: Offers practical strategies to support caregivers' mental well-being during the transition back to school at https://t.co/OiESE7ql9k
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Our piece on Freedom Summer dives deep into the formation and long-lasting impact of the 1964 voting campaign that transformed the U.S. electoral landscape.
Read it now 📖
https://t.co/eakgeGx4zf