As a mom, I know exactly who I want to become. I also know there’s a gap between that vision and my current reality – in my character, my behavior, and my actions.

To help close this gap, I’ve created something that’s become one of my favorite tools this year: a personal life philosophy. But don’t let the fancy name fool you – it’s simply a collection of your best ideas, thoughts, and inspiration that help you specifically in your journey of becoming who you want to be.

In this week’s episode, we’re diving into what a personal life philosophy is and why each of us needs one. I’ll share how it helps me in my quest to become who I want to be, plus practical tips for actually using it (because we all know how easy it is to create something and never look at it again).

I’m excited to walk you through:

  • A simple but effective way to organize your most important guiding principles
  • How to create a spot for weekly (or even daily) reminders of how you want to navigate life
  • Practical examples of how this tool has transformed my own motherhood journey
  • Different ways to implement this system, whether you prefer paper planning or digital tools

This year, I’ve included a special personal life philosophy section in the Thriving in Motherhood Planner. But if you prefer digital, I’ll show you how to use this system in Notion (with a free template and tutorial!)

Sometimes in motherhood, especially during busy seasons like the holidays, it feels like there is no space for personal growth. But this is something you can do in just 20 minutes, right within the walls of your own home. It’s a simple way to reclaim a bit of yourself and make progress on something that really matters.

Ready to start closing the gap between who you are and who you want to become? Tune in to this week’s episode, and let’s create your personal life philosophy together!

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