It’s evident, just by watching my toddler, that we were born to play. There is a natural curiosity that children exhibit (some more than others!) that seems to get lost as we grow up and take on more responsibilities. New research, however, shows that we truly need to play; read that article here. Remember to “play” this…
Category: Growth and Development
Working Moms: Stop apologizing
Working outside of the home and having kids (especially young kids) is tough, particularly for mothers. (Hard for dads too, but in a different way.) While our society encourages women to “lean in,” it’s okay to “lean out” too. Work will always be there; your children won’t always need you in this way. Work smart…
Retraining Your Brain
Some good thoughts about teaching yourself to think more positively. Like anything worthwhile, it takes practice. Read Forbes’ article here.
Res Life in the ’60s
As a woman and a former Residence Director, I found this article from Psychology Today quite amusing. So very interesting (and sexist!).