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Welcome to The Connected Season
This blog was inspired to connect, uplift, and encourage those who might feel disconnected, lonely, or discouraged in their current season of life. Though life can be difficult at times, there are still beautiful, wonderful, purposeful things happening in our lives.
Whether you are in a season transition or stagnation. A season of hustle or a season of rest. A season of questioning who you are and what you believe in or a season of embracing who God created you to be. A season of longing for littles, of wishing your littles were bigger, or of wishing you bigs were little again. A season of confusion or of finding calmness in clarity. A season of exciting ‘hellos’ or one of difficult ‘goodbyes.’ A season of feeling lonely or a season of wishing you could pee alone just for once. A difficult season, or a thriving one. You may be in a season of waiting or one of rushing. A season of forgiving. A season of healing. A season of growth in ways you don’t yet understand. Whatever season you are in, this blog is for you.
I don’t know what season of life you’re in dear friend, but I hope this blog can leave you feeling encouraged to connect with yourself and others in whatever season you may be in.
About Me:
I have always loved all things family, home, and tradition. So, you might be surprised to know that I have been in a “season of singlehood” throughout my adult life. Yeah, that whole “life not going as planned” thing I talked about earlier, that’s my version. I’ve had to learn a lot about embracing and growing in the season you’re in when everything inside of me wants to be raising babies. I have worked for nearly 10 years as a therapist with the mission of helping families be happier and healthier together through emotional and relational healing. My passion for family is fierce and whether I’m helping a family in therapy or talking about feeding a crowd at a family reunion on the blog, I find purpose and passion in talking about family and connection and want to continue writing about it, whatever season I may be in.