Let them see you
Tell your story. Share your heart. Let them see you. Make sure to share from a scar and not a wound. Then witness as they, more often than not, tell their story, share their heart, and let you see them. Now you're in it together. Walking
a lesson that you can’t make anyone accept your help.
https://www.tiktok.com/@justinefroelker/video/7326922302510353710?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7321847272806204974 Three little dogs versus ice, a mom and dad determined not to have accidents in the house, and a lesson that you can't make anyone accept your help.You can provide the resource.You can show them how to use the resource.You
living boundaried
It can feel brutal when our boundary, or our no, disappoints or hurts someone. They are allowed their feelings. Their feelings are even valid. Most likely, they have those feelings because they were benefiting from us not having a boundary and always saying
Thank you is simply not enough.
Cohort 4 makes 165 administrators at Special School District of St. Louis County Dare to Lead™ trained by me. There are no adequate words for how much this work with SSD has meant to me. There are no adequate words for how
Courageous stories
I just finished my last 2023 cohort with SSD. That cohort post is coming Monday. Because I apparently never posted cohort one, and that is not okay! The book ends of this cohort and the cohort that ended today in the season that
So much to be grateful for.
The day before my last event of 2023 means a day of full-on rest. Because you can't give what you don't have. I can reflect and wrap up next week. Because the truth is that there is a lot to reflect on and
how to truly rest
What have you been taught about rest? Maybe that there isn't time for that. Or that rest is for the lazy. Or for those people. Or how will everything get done if I rest? I know life is a lot, especially this time of year. May