User
Write something
Pinned
Saturday Journal Prompt 5/23
What loss have you been minimizing or telling yourself you “should be over” by now? Maybe it wasn’t a person. Maybe it was a season, a relationship, a version of yourself, a dream, or the way life used to feel. What would change if you gave yourself permission to acknowledge that loss honestly instead of trying to rush past it? Reference blog:
https://www.michellecastle.info/post/loss-is-loss-giving-yourself-permission-to-grieve
Change doesn’t happen immediately
Great reminder…it doesn’t happen overnight. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DZ0TVd0tUWb/?igsh=MXFiOGx2ZG91OXZhdA==
Fatherhood Doesn't Come With A Rulebook
https://www.michellecastle.info/post/fatherhood-doesn-t-come-with-a-rulebook Fatherhood does not always look perfect, but presence leaves a legacy. Take a few quiet moments today to reflect on the men who helped shape your life. Who showed up for you in a way that mattered? What lessons, love, or strength did they pass down to you? And if Father’s Day feels complicated, what part of your story are you ready to honor, release, or hold with more compassion?
2
0
The LIT Way to Have a Hard Conversation
This week’s blog hits close to home for me. I’m not quite ready, but I know there is a conversation I need to have. Before I speak, I’m giving myself space to pause and get honest. Write on this: What truth have I been avoiding because I’m afraid of how it may be received? What am I really feeling underneath the frustration, fear, or hesitation? What do I want this conversation to create — clarity, connection, healing, understanding, or something else? And when I am ready, how can I speak this truth with love instead of letting silence create distance? Read the full blog here:
0
0
A little discovery I had last night
Hi ladies, I had a little discovery last night that I wanted to share with you. I was thinking about why summer can feel so overwhelming, even when life is full of good things. Business is picking up. Kids and grandkids are out of school. People want to gather. Trips are being planned. Meals, schedules, activities, family time, work, clients, community, and all the things still need someone to think about them. And let’s be honest. A lot of that thinking usually falls on us, the matriarch. Even when no one says it out loud, there is often an unspoken expectation that we will handle the calendar, the emotions, the details, the memories, the meals, the magic, and the backup plan. No wonder we feel tired. So last night, I started listing out all the roles I am carrying right now. Here are some of mine: wife Mom Mother-in-law Mimi Daughter Friend Loan officer Mortgage coach Branch manager Community leader Business mentor Small business owner Founder of LIT Retreat host Realtor educator And I think that’s it....Basically, the one people often look to for answers. And honestly, seeing it written out helped me breathe for a minute. Because sometimes we think we are overwhelmed because we are doing something wrong. But maybe we are overwhelmed because we are carrying a lot. Every role matters. But every role does not need the same amount of attention at the same time. That was the part that landed for me. I do not have to give every person, every responsibility, every idea, and every expectation equal access to my energy RIGHT NOW. Neither do you. As we move through summer and into the next season of the year, maybe the better question is not, “How do I get it all done?” Maybe the better question is: What actually deserves my focus RIGHT NOW? And what can lovingly wait? This might be a good journal prompt for you this week: Write down every role you are currently carrying. Then ask yourself: Which roles need my attention in this season? Which ones am I over-functioning in?
2
0
1-11 of 11
Living LIT
skool.com/livinglit
A safe, welcoming space to pause, align, share, and grow with the LIT membership.
Leaderboard (30-day)
Powered by