The Hello Mornings Blog
This post is by Jen Shultz.
This month, we are focusing on mindset. Not to brag, but I am uniquely qualified to be writing on this subject since I have to reset mine about 150 times a day. I am a professional. All kidding aside, there are few habits one can create as powerful as a positive mindset.Â
Life is hard. While that does not sound the least bit positive, it is truthful. That being said, hard does not mean lacking in beauty or happiness. It just means that it is not as obvious for many ...
This post is by Sabeth Kapahu.
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We don’t have to believe everything we think. But what we think will impact what we do 100% of the time. And as much as we’d like to say that as women, wives, mothers, sisters, aunties, friends, and team members we’ve mastered mind over matter, the reality of our emotions, the distractions that surround us, means that even if we know what's true there will be times that we still believe the lie: “I’m too tired, too old, too young, too slow, too far removed, too...
This post is by Jen Stanbro.
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My son, James, has always struggled with math. Actually, I need to amend that. Math was merely a trigger. What James has actually struggled with is his response to hard things. And life is full of hard things, so math quickly became a microcosm of sorts for us.Â
Helping him with the actual equations was the easy part. Helping him change his mindset was the real journey. Â Â
The first thing I noticed was that, as soon as James encountered a piece of information h...
This post is by Tami Rodriguez.
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As the years go by, one of the things I have found fascinating and amazing is how much our mindset affects every aspect of our lives. It’s hard to wrap my brain around how something as little as how you think can really make that big of a difference…especially for me.Â
Ironically, I can see it easily in other people. In my kids I see how their mindset as they approach things is pretty foretelling as to how that activity or interaction is going to go. If they ...
This post is by Rose Ward.
Have you ever seen this t-shirt? It has a picture of a glass half-filled with liquid and two arrows pointing to it saying “fifty percent water, fifty percent air – technically, the glass is completely full!” I had not seen one until my husband decided to buy this shirt for himself; it made me smile. He is one that often sees the glass one-hundred percent full, and I am always learning from him.
It has not always been easy to tune out the negative and lean into the th...