From relationships in our families to the way our world is evolving. It just seems like everything is going crazy. Do you agree? There are times when I welcome having my life be simple and easy - no drama, no chaos.
The truth is if we didn't embrace change, we wouldn't know how strong and capable we really are. After the dust settles, and we're able to see pass the issues, that is when we shine.
I'm personally glad that nothing stays the same, even if it feels very uncomfortable at times. Change helps me to know that there is always something better to come along in my life.
I also know that for some, changes can feel unsettling. The decisions, uncertainty, and stretching the comfort zone can feel a bit overwhelming.
If you could use some tips on how to welcome life’s ups and downs with comfort and ease, click here:
The original content you just enjoyed is copyright protected by The Stepmom Coach—aka Claudette Chenevert—who proudly offers information, tips, products and other resources for building better relationships “one STEP at a time” via 1:1 coaching, self-guided coursework and more. Suitability is to be determined by individual users based on their own concerns and circumstances, as The Stepmom Coach does not endorse and is not liable for opinions expressed by third parties (i.e., advertisers, affiliates, audience members, clients).
Being a stepmom can sometimes feel like it takes over your entire life, leaving little room for who you are outside of your role. But it’s crucial to reconnect with your true self. In this post, we explore how to reclaim your identity, set healthy boundaries, and embrace self-care, all while navigating the complexities of stepmotherhood. Remember, you are more than just a stepmom—you are a unique individual worthy of joy and fulfillment beyond family responsibilities.
Read More
Start 2025 with clarity and intention. Discover how small steps can lead to big dreams. Reflect on your goals and create a vision for the year ahead with insights from Claudette Chenevert, The Stepmom Coach.
Read More