The following post was originally published on ThirdEyeMom and was written by my good friend and fellow Global Team of 200 member and ONE Mom, Nicole Melancon. POVERTY IS SEXIST: “It’s about time someone said it. Being born female in one of the world’s poorest countries means your life will be harder, simply because of your gender. Unlocking […]
Wordless Wednesday: When Your Kindergartener Learns Your Computer Password
When Your Brain Never Stops
I’m one of those people whose brain works much faster than anything else. This includes my speech and my writing. When I think of something, I almost immediately have to act on it. Otherwise, I might lose the thought. As an example, I thought of writing this post as I was looking for my son’s […]
Philanthropy Friday: Raising Student Awareness About Energy Poverty
You have to endure some pretty cold weather and a decent amount of snow when you live in Maine. Once it starts to get cold, the days quickly become shorter and shorter. For a period of time, it feels like you are bringing the kids to school and picking them up in the dark. It’s […]
Wordless Wednesday: Life Advice from Dr. Seuss
I’ve been on a quote kick lately on Wednesdays. I’ve share some great quotes on love and goal crushing. Today, in honor of Dr. Seuss’s birthday this week, I share with you a quote we should all strive to live by.
Thoughts on Love and Completeness
“I got my class picture today, Mommy. I’ll show you my best friends and the girls that chase me.” “Do you like it when the girls chase you, Biz?” “I like it because they can’t catch me.” This from my six-year-old who refuses to kiss me because I’m a girl. He has maintained for at […]
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