Thursday, May 26, 2022

TOUGH TIMES


 As I lie in bed listening to my babies' breathing I cannot help but think that I have a previlage which was brutally snatched from someone else. I should never shudder with fear when I think of my baby going to school. 

I wish as a parent I could comfort my child through some of the events of these tough times. Its sad enough having to explain covid or why suicide barriers are being placed on the Manhattan and Verrazzano bridges. I too need comfort. 

As I navigate life in my own way my only source of meaning comes from my faith and trust in God. He is my only source of reason, my only source of comfort and my only source of strength. 

I call Him Source. Find the Source!!!!


One Love

Danni

A REALTOR A MOM A DAUGHTER OF THE NORTHSHORE

Thursday, May 19, 2022

FINDING AND OWNING OUR OWN VOICE

 

Kaity and her lipstick filter

I remember being a little girl growing up in rural Jamaica it felt as though life was less complicated back then. When I compare my experiences to those of my children I fear the peer pressure and experiences that they have to endure at such a young age. Particularly the pressures to fit in. 

I am constantly reminding my oldest that she has to be herself, love herself unconditionally and not allow peoples opinions of her to dictate her decisions. I can already see that for her this is a struggle. 

In this world of social media and access to the lives of people we do not have relationships with but compare ourselves to, it is so important to have a deeper sense of self worth. It is also important to teach our children how valuable they are so they have the skills to rise above negative social pressures. If we as adults still struggle with this, can you imagine our children?


One Love

Danni

A REALTOR A MOM A DAUGHTER OF THE NORTHSHORE

Thursday, May 12, 2022

KEEP TRYING NEVER QUIT

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I remember becoming a Mary Kay consultant and I remember quitting. But I never forgot the lessons I learned from network marketing. Here are some of the lessons I learned from my Mary Kay days. 

1. You have to believe in yourself. Self doubt kills dreams. You have to muster the confidence to step out and go after your dream. 

2. Anyone can become a pro if they practice. Practice makes perfect, but you have to put in the work. 

3. Have a strong why, determine the thing that motivates you to action and activate it when you find yourself doubting your abilities. 

4. Surround yourself with people who have similar goals and allow peer pressure to motivate your action.

5. Work hard first and you will deserve and better yet appreciate your play hard moments.

6. NEVER QUIT!!!!

Go do you. You got this. 

One Love 

Danni. 

A REALTOR A MOM A DAUGHTER OF THE NORTHSHORE

Thursday, May 5, 2022

YOUR LACK OF SELFCARE IS KILLING YOU


 

Lately I have been feeling uncomfortable and extremely uneasy with my growth, career, life and the memories I am making with my children.

As moms we tend to take ourselves for granted and place the care of our children on a higher pedestal than our own self-care. However, having a clear vision for our life with a clearly defined why will help us see that neglecting self-care is more damaging to our children than helpful. We cannot pour from an empty cup. 

I find that in the moments when I am exhausted and feeling stressed, I am more snappy and grumpy with my children. Taking the time to step away, rest and unwind helps to reset my emotions and the way I show up to my family. 

Money plays a big part in our level of comfort. At times we may feel it is a double edge sword as we may feel guilty that the pursuit of career impacts our availability. I believe it is ok to delegate responsibilities and accept help as we advance in our career and be ok when others step in to help us raise our children. 

Feeding our bodies healthy meals and exercising should come naturally to us. It is important to include this as a major part of our self-care routine. I have upped my checking labels game and have decided to be more aware of what I feed myself.

Taking the inconvenient trip to the doctor when things are not right internally is critical. I know I am guilty of not going to the doctor even when I am physically falling apart.  If we want to give the gift of us being around to our children, we must respect ourselves enough to ensure we are healthy.

Take the time to look within and access our actions towards self-care. We need health, wealth and happiness.

 

One Love

Danni

A REALTOR A MOM A DAUGHTER OF THE NORTHSHORE