Three Questions That Could Change The Rest of Your Year
Can you believe we’re already halfway through the year?
As moms, especially moms caring for children with epilepsy, special needs, or complex medical conditions, we spend so much time focused on everyone else that we rarely pause to reflect on ourselves. The days are busy, the schedules are full, and before we know it, months have passed.
In this episode, I’m sharing a simple exercise inspired by a recent podcast that challenged me to stop, reflect, and think intentionally about the rest of the year. Together, we’ll explore three questions that can help you celebrate your accomplishments, create something meaningful to look forward to, and focus on one goal that could make a real difference in your life before the year ends.
If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, stuck, exhausted, or simply wondering where the year has gone, this episode is your reminder that it’s not too late to reset.
In This Episode We Discuss:
* Why a mid-year reset can be exactly what you need
* The importance of celebrating your accomplishments, even the small ones
* Why having something to look forward to can help you navigate difficult seasons
* The power of focusing on one goal instead of trying to change everything at once
The Three Questions:
1. What have you accomplished this year that you are proud of?
2. What are you looking forward to this year?
3. What is one thing you would like to accomplish before the end of the year?
A Reminder for Every Mom:
Your accomplishments matter.
Maybe you’re proud of getting more sleep, advocating for your child, attending appointments, getting your child to school on time, making time for exercise, or simply showing up every day when life feels hard.
Small wins are still wins.
And if you can’t think of anything you’re looking forward to right now, consider that your sign to create something. Schedule the coffee date, plan the walk, book the getaway, or put something meaningful on your calendar. You deserve to have something that brings you joy.
The year isn’t over. It’s not too late to reset, refocus, and move toward what matters most to you.
Thank you for being here and for allowing me to be part of your journey. If this episode encouraged you, please share it with another special needs mom who could use a reminder to pause and reflect. Until next time, take care of yourself one day at a time.
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