Books & Resources That Helped Me Grow as a Wife and Mother
A growing list of my favorite books and trusted resources that helped me grow as a wife and mother— This is just a place for my personal recommendations for moms and wives seeking a good read, renewed purpose, and more peace.
Simple Ways to Prioritize Presence in this Easily Distracted World
In a noisy and overstimulated world, I’m inviting you to slow down, strengthen your faith, return to the present moment, and find peace with each breath.
Letting God Lead: My Year of Surrendering in Marriage, Money & Motherhood
This past year taught me more than I ever imagined — not just about marriage, finances, or motherhood, but about what it truly means to let go and let God lead. Through challenges I didn’t plan for, and emotions I didn’t always know how to handle, I’ve been learning how to surrender, pray, and grow.
Motherhood by Conviction, Not Coercion: What the World Gets Wrong
Can we stop assuming that a mother who’s joyful at home must be brainwashed, privileged, or oppressed? This post is a defense of motherhood not as a fallback, but as a calling — chosen in agreement with God, not the culture. I’m sharing the conviction behind my choice and what I believe so many get wrong about women who love the life God has called them to.
How to Be a Good Wife and Mother
When I was asked by a friend for my personal opinion on what it takes to be a good mother and wife, my initial response was sacrifice and humility. I couldn’t just stop there, so I went on and here is my full answer…
My Faith Story
My faith weaves every piece of my life together. You can read about who I am, how I see my life, how I see my Husband, and my belief that it is all for something much greater than myself.
Where Gentle Parents Get It Wrong… and Where They Get It Right!
You want your child to grow up to be strong-minded, self-confident, and loving. But are you the “gentle parent” who is breeding egocentrism, and behavioral misconduct by being so “gentle” you’re actually being a “permissive parent.”
6 Ways To Tell If Your Child is Securely Attached To You
Your child can be peer-oriented or securely attached to you. Your job is to guide them and instill what you have learned to help them on their journey. But what happens when they are more interested in learning from their peers?
4 Simple Ways To Improve Your Relationship With Your Child
Gordon Neufeld, Ph.D., and Gabor Maté, M.D. lay out four (4) steps to woo your child back under your wing, as nature intended, making your child WANT to be with you and follow you. Without it being your child's desire to be close to you, you can not possibly force your way back into their graces.