Weekly Round-Up

Welcome back, dear readers. I’m delighted to share this week’s blog highlights with you.
Nancy steps “out of her lane” again this week in writing about her political convictions but explains why it’s so important to her to do so.
In her latest post, Barbara expresses her intention to appreciate and support others without judgment, and to quietly remove themselves from situations where they are treated negatively, trusting in karma to address any wrongdoing.
Carolyn shares practical advice from Linda, drawing on the experience of her open-heart surgery experience. Key points include being well-informed, building a support network, self-advocating, prioritizing well-being, and practicing patience during recovery.
Abigail reflects on the bittersweet experience of her sons starting a new school year, acknowledging the challenges of parenting while living with cancer and emphasizing the importance of appreciating each moment.
A gorgeous post by Terri on the symbolism of sunflowers and their deep connection to her life.
The Musings of Spu reflects on the importance of finding inner peace and calm in a chaotic world.
Connie shares her progress on the Camino Way.
Finally this week, Beth writes about the societal push for perfection, recounting her own battles with perfectionism and its detrimental effects on well-being. She champions a change in outlook, one that values imperfections, underscoring the beauty and genuineness found in flaws and vulnerabilities.
Until next week, may we all learn to embrace the beauty of imperfection.
Yours with much love always
Marie xxx
Thanks dear Marie for sharing Linda’s comprehensive list of helpful tips for women facing open heart surgery – including the eternal question: bra or no bra? ♥
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Very helpful Carolyn!
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