I’ve had a hard few last days. I cried so much and so hard I lost my voice, so instead of falling deeper into the pit of depression, I’m going to write about something happy… something epic… something that aligns with what I want to see more in the world. As you may remember, a …
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It was love at first sight. Elisha and Elyssa had found their dream home. I settled a bit, to be honest. I never thought I’d end up in a two-story home. I never thought I’d come to call Fort Worth my home. The past few months have been a whirlwind of events, and the words …
“Without fear; bold or brave; intrepid”—that is the meaning of “Fearless” in the dictionary and that’s how I want to be when it comes to cars. I’ve struggled so much with the fear of being in a car. From the most disgusting / painful memories to almost dying to then having to drive when I didn’t feel …
If you ask me to describe myself in one word, it would be challenging, and even though I’d be a little heartbroken for the other words I’d leave behind, I know I’d have to choose “storyteller.” And as a storyteller, THE dream is to be at the place where everything starts with a story, where …
“Kids are a lot smarter than we give them credit for.” When I heard Sean Coyle say that, I wanted to jump and give him a hug. It wouldn’t have been appropriate, though, so I didn’t… but I did in my head. I say this ALL-THE-TIME. I often hear people say “your daughters are so …
Last week was so eventful that this week has been all about sleeping, hydrating, and cuddle sessions with my daughters. One of the highlights of attending Hispanicize was to have the great honor to represent Prudential as a brand ambassador, for the second year in a row. The summit was an experience like no other …
I can say without a doubt that finding The Work has been one of the most transformational episodes of my life. Questioning my thoughts through self-inquiry has freed me from limiting and stressful beliefs that used to cause me great suffering. Because of the impact The Work has had on me and the moms I …
There’s a misconception about what it means to be an expert, and as women, we tend to want to achieve perfection before we can claim this title. I believe this unwillingness to claim our expertise grows as we become moms, but as mompreneurs, it is necessary that we claim our expertise and establish expert status. …
Someone once joked around with me: “For someone who deals with driving anxiety, you sure go on a lot of long road trips!” Though I never saw it that way, it is very true. It seems like we’re always driving somewhere, sometimes across the country. And we do love being on the road. The closeness …
I was 28 when I learned how to drive. I didn’t want to – I was terrified. It turns out that in that defining moment of my life, as a newly single mom, I needed to regain control of my life, and that meant also getting in the driver’s seat in the literal sense. I called …