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A Day Well Spent: Sprinklers, Snuggles & Starting Again

11 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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Yesterday didn't go according to plan, and that's okay. In today's episode, I challenged myself to focus on the positive and find the blessings in everyday moments. I shared why there wasn't a podcast episode yesterday, as my day was spent taking my mom to an appointment, supporting my daughter and future granddaughter through a little pregnancy scare, and then simply enjoying an evening together. One of the highlights of my day was watching my granddaughter run through a sprinkler for the very first time. The pure joy on her face reminded me how beautiful life's simple moments can be. As if that wasn't enough, I spent the evening getting snuggles from her, and my heart couldn't have been fuller. I wrapped up the episode with a reminder we all need sometimes: when we get off track with our goals, we don't quit—we simply get back up and keep going. Progress isn't about perfection; it's about continuing forward. Join me for a conversation about family, gratitude, living in the moment, and giving yourself grace when life interrupts your plans.

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