After an intense last week, I find myself needing extra rest. Now to convince my brain that’s ok.
Today’s #OneGoodThing with Mama is this lovely meme about what needs normalizing in 2024! What was your #OneGoodThing today? Please share in the comments! And remember, kindness is everything!
Day 64 of 366. And Now Totaling 2,986 Days In A Row. Here’s the first 366 and the following 365, as well as Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, Year 7, and Year 8 of #OneGoodThing Daily!
On this day…
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These need to become a part of the norms of our cultures, for sure.
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