• 2933: How This One List Can Empower You to Be the Mom You Are by Shawna Scafe of Simple on Purpose on Empowered Motherhood
    2026/03/12

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    Episode 2933:

    Shawna Scafe reflects on the pressure to be an intentional, picture-perfect mom and the freedom she found by embracing who she already is. By creating a simple list of the everyday moments her children will remember, she discovered confidence in her quirks, imperfections, and unique strengths. Her perspective offers a refreshing reminder that motherhood isn't about striving to be better, it's about fully owning the mom you were made to be.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://simpleonpurpose.ca/mother-on-purpose/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "'Better' is really just the sum of everyone else's best qualities. It isn't attainable."

    "Lists have a magic power to pull more and more out of your brain that you didn't know was there."

    "Write a list of all the things your kids will remember about you being their mom. Don't look around on social media and see what other moms are up to, look right in your own home."

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    5 分
  • 2932: Using the Rupture Ratio to Decide What You Want by Keith Wilson on Relationship Metrics
    2026/03/11

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    Episode 2932:

    Keith Wilson offers a practical tool called the "rupture ratio" to help you clarify whether you truly want to repair or release a relationship after being hurt. By rating your desire to stay or leave on a scale from zero to ten, he reveals how your daily reactions and choices quietly move you toward reconciliation or separation. His framework brings surprising clarity to emotional chaos and helps you identify exactly what promotes healing, and what pulls you further apart.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://medium.com/hello-love/using-the-rupture-ratio-to-decide-what-you-want-6ac33c46238c

    Quotes to ponder:

    "Getting hurt sucks. You'll want to move on. Before you can, you'll need to know where to go. What is it that you want, exactly?"

    "Pick a number from zero to ten that expresses your interest in staying in the relationship, versus the desire to leave."

    "What matters more than where you are on the scale is what way you are heading and the direction you are moving."



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    7 分
  • 2931: [Part 2] What I Wish Someone Had Told Me Right After My Breakup by Eddie Corbano of Loves A Game on Breakup Recovery
    2026/03/10

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    Episode 2931:

    Eddie Corbano explores the guilt, confusion, and self-doubt that follow a breakup, offering reassurance that mistakes don't define your worth. He reframes heartbreak as a powerful opportunity for self-discovery, growth, and reinvention. With time and reflection, what feels like devastation can become the very event that shapes a stronger, wiser, and more fearless version of you.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://lovesagame.com/what-i-wish-someone-had-told-me-right-after-my-breakup/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "I've made lots of mistakes. But with every mistake I've made, I have also made a step forward in my personal development."

    "A breakup works quite like a reset in a way, where you can choose who you want to become after that. You can rebuild yourself from the ground up."

    "Stop playing out all those "what-ifs", and "if-onlys" in your head. They are sucking the energy out of you, energy you need right now. It's a game you can't win."

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    8 分
  • 2930: [Part 1] What I Wish Someone Had Told Me Right After My Breakup by Eddie Corbano of Love's A Game on Breakup Recovery
    2026/03/09

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    Episode 2930:

    Eddie Corbano offers a steady, reassuring voice for the disorienting weeks after a breakup, explaining why panic, pain, and confusion are natural parts of the process. Drawing from personal experience, he reframes heartbreak as the beginning of transformation and shows why discipline is the fastest path to healing. His insights provide hope, clarity, and the strength to move forward when everything feels uncertain.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://lovesagame.com/what-i-wish-someone-had-told-me-right-after-my-breakup/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "Break-up recovery is not about sudden epiphanies that have the power to change everything."

    "We must understand that there isn't a set of words, a magic pill, or a glance into the future that can heal us overnight. It is about a process."

    "If you want to get better, you must be active. Passiveness will kill you. Stand up and fight for your life and happiness!"

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    8 分
  • 2929: Why Relationships Matter Most: We're All Just Walking Each Other Home by Aleena Haider with Tiny Buddha on Human Connection
    2026/03/08

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    Episode 2929:

    Aleena Haider challenges the hyper-individualist mindset by reminding us that success means little without people to share it with. Through personal loss and reflection, she reveals how genuine human connection is what carries us through life's hardest and most beautiful moments. Her words invite us to reconsider what truly matters and to nurture the relationships that ultimately define our journey.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://tinybuddha.com/blog/why-relationships-matter-most-were-all-just-walking-each-other-home/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "Living in the hyper-individualist society that we do, it's easy to forget our obligation to those around us."

    "What is the purpose of wealth and status if not to share it with the ones you love and who love you the most?"

    "At the end of the day, despite all of the problems and chaos around us, we are all just walking each other home, and we are all just trying to be better companions, one day at a time."

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    9 分
  • 2928: What Is An HSA and Why Your Family Needs One by Andy Hill of Marriage Kids and Money on Health Savings
    2026/03/08

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    Episode 2928:

    Andy Hill explores how a Health Savings Account can become a powerful, triple tax-advantaged tool for both healthcare and retirement planning. By breaking down the benefits, eligibility rules, and potential drawbacks, he shows how this often-overlooked account can complement a 401(k) and Roth IRA while protecting your long-term wealth.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://marriagekidsandmoney.com/protect-your-health-and-wealth-with-an-hsa

    Quotes to ponder:

    "You never know what tomorrow will bring regarding your health. It's better to have money saved up just in case."

    "If you're lucky enough to not need the money for health care expenses, the HSA can become another tax-free retirement savings vehicle."

    "All of your unused funds can be withdrawn penalty-free at 65 for use on anything (not just health-related expenses)."

    Episode references:

    IRS Publication 969 (Health Savings Accounts and Other Tax-Favored Health Plans): https://www.irs.gov/publications/p969

    Lively HSA Platform: https://livelyme.com/

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    10 分
  • 2927: Finding Meaning In Friendships That End by Dr. Margaret Rutherford on Acceptance and Healing
    2026/03/07

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    Episode 2927:

    Dr. Margaret Rutherford reflects on the quiet heartbreak of friendships that fade or abruptly end, exploring the confusion, grief, and self-doubt that often follow. She reveals how even lost relationships can hold lasting meaning, growth, and wisdom. Listening offers reassurance that endings don't erase value, and that healing can deepen the connections that remain.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://drmargaretrutherford.com/finding-meaning-in-friendships-that-end/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "As with a divorce, intimate friendships that end remain an important part of the fabric of your life."

    "The challenge is to not allow the anger or shame or guilt you may feel in the wake of the parting of ways to demean what the relationship meant in your life."

    "Whether you or the other did the letting go, you can go on."

    Episode references:

    My Other Ex - Women's True Stories of Leaving and Losing Friends: https://www.amazon.com/My-Other-Ex-Stories-Leaving/dp/0692272585

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    7 分
  • 2926: 5 Hacks to Help Introverted Parents Get Through the Day by Kaylen Wade with Introvert Dear on Introverted Parenting
    2026/03/06

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    Episode 2926:

    Kaylen Wade shares practical, sanity-saving strategies for introverted parents navigating the overstimulation of early childhood. From redefining alone time to embracing capsule living, her thoughtful insights help sensitive parents conserve energy, reduce overwhelm, and reclaim moments of calm. Discover simple mindset shifts and daily habits that make parenting feel more sustainable and restorative.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://introvertdear.com/news/parent-introverted-hacks/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "You might be an introvert if everything involved in parenting absolutely wears you out."

    "When you are a parent you are almost never alone, a crippling problem for most introverts. As a result, you have to work hard to carve out and protect your recharge time."

    "Sip your coffee in silence, read a book in bed, even get some laundry running if that might help get you in the right frame of mind for the day."

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    8 分