Tag Archives: parenting

The 3 Markers of Secure Attachment

Earlier today, one of the brilliant humans in Sales Full Stop sent me this question:  How can I dismantle guilt around choosing to live the way I really want, even if someone else calls it indulgent, low frequency, or something that people with money don’t do? I’m struggling to mitigate the emotion that arises when I let myself be, do, and have the things I want. We went back and forth about a few things, […]

What it means to wait to respond

When I decided to get pregnant, I had these visions of nursing while on a coaching call. I was super clear that he would be part of my service.  Sometimes I remember that. Sometimes I feel sheepish about how much he’s in my calls. It changes. Then yesterday, I got one of these somebody-puts-their-hand-on-your-forehead-and-doses-you-with-the-god-healing: The parenting decisions I’ve made are so primal I don’t even think about them. I’m still breastfeeding – that’s a parenting […]