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The Post-It Miracle
We may not have full understanding in the moment, but have faith there is always something amazing in the works for you.
We may not have full understanding in the moment, but have faith there is always something amazing in the works for you.
I have been writing about my journey of recovery from anxiety, depression and infertility for almost two years now. The Huffington Post has run many pieces for almost a year of that.
My new friend, Rachel McGrath, is guest posting for me today. She is the author of her book and blog, Finding the Rainbow. Make sure to check her out! ~~~
Do the mothers think of us non-mothers in a group conversation?
What I hope is that I give someone else permission to seek themselves through this journey of infertility.
I was honored when my good friend Lisa over at Amateur Nester asked me for my opinion on those hurtful, and sometimes downright nasty, comments we get on our infertility writing pieces.
I will not allow scarcity and comparison to steal away amazing connection.
When I think about some of the people I am closest too in the community, even they may not fit in our tribe much longer as many of them are pregnant after their infertility struggles (which is technically what we
A week after National Infertility Awareness Week (NIAW), when I reared my brave heart and our story ran on CNN, I sat in my own therapist's office with tears running down my face and my voice adamant.
If I have learned anything throughout my own infertility journey and recovery I have learned that we are all parents. But most likely, we will be the men and women who feel invisible these months as Mother’s and Father’s Day are upon