Itās been an interesting two weeks, yāall.
I havenāt been posting much on here, which is out of the ordinary because blogging is something I genuinely enjoy.
But the truth is, Iāve been pouring a lot of energy into writing longer stories latelyāand I mean a lot.
My creativityās been flowing in a different direction, and while I havenāt been blogging per se, trust me when I say itās been a very productive couple of weeks.
I needed that little break more than I realized.
I had started putting so much pressure on myself to build momentum, get the blog out to friends and family, and grow the email list (side note: if you havenāt alreadyāPlease subscribe! (It means the world!).

But this morning, I started reflecting as I sat down for my usual 5 AM meditation.
What have the past two weeks taught me?
So hereās a list of lessons, realizations, and one slightly chaotic parenting moment that reminded me weāre all just figuring it out as we go:
1. Keep going.
If youāve made it this far, why turn back now?
Progress may feel slow, but quitting guarantees no results.
Stay in it.
Keep pushing forward toward whatever it is youāre building.
2. Itās okay to not be okay.

Some days wonāt feel like a win.
Youāll doubt yourself, feel like youāre failing as a mom, a partner, a dreamer, or all three.
But itās okay.
Not every day is going to feel amazingāwhat matters is how you move through the rough ones.
3. Success is not linear.
The journey has curves, dips, U-turns, and sometimes pit stops that feel like setbacks. But itās all part of the growth.
4. People are watchingāsome with love, some with doubt.

When you make a big shift, whether itās quitting your job, starting a business, or chasing a dream, people notice.
Some are silently cheering, some are silently judging.
And then some are just curious, watching to see if they could do it too. Either way, donāt let it get to you.
5. Do NOT let your toddler hold your phone at a soccer game.
This one is personal.
Two weeks ago, we were at a game for my daughter, and I let my son use my phone to watch something while we waited.
One minute he was watching peacefully, the next minute he was off in the grass doing toddler things.
A few minutes later, my daughter walks up calmly and says, āHe threw your phone in the sewer.ā
Yāall.
It was a brand-new phone.
I had it for a week.
Long story short: it took the entire varsity boys soccer team to fish it out.
(Shoutout to those boysātheyāre the real MVPs.)
6. You are resilient.
Even when youāre tired, stretched thin, or questioning yourself, remember this: Youāve survived every hard day youāve ever had. Youāre stronger than you think.
7. Motherhood is both brutal and beautiful.
Itās exhausting, messy, and often thankless.
But itās also magical.
The love, the growth, the little momentsāthey matter.
8. Your brain believes what you tell it.
Speak kindly to yourself.
If youāre constantly feeding your mind fear and doubt, it will believe it.
If you feed it strength and possibility, it will rise to the occasion.
9. Forgive your parents.

They were just trying their best with what they knew.
Weāre all doing that, in a different time, with different tools.
One day, weāll want grace from our kids, too.
10. Rest. Seriously, rest.
You are not a robot.
Youāre not lazy for needing sleep or silence or solitude.
The world glorifies hustle, but rest is revolutionaryāespecially for those of us holding up households, dreams, and emotional loads.
Bonus Lesson: Sometimes, life is just funny.
Youāll be at a soccer game thinking youāre handling things, and boomāyour phoneās gone to sewer heaven.
Youāll laugh later. Maybe not right away, but eventually.
So here I am, back on the blog, feeling refreshed, a little wiser, and still full of stories to tell.
Thanks for being here.
If youāve taken a break lately, I hope you know that rest is not a setbackāitās part of the climb.
Let me knowāwhat have you learned recently? Drop a comment, share your thoughts, or shoot me a message. Letās talk about it.
And again, if you havenāt yet, please subscribe to the email list so you donāt miss a post. Your support means the world as I build this space into something magical.
Unapologetically, Dorothy! š
Journal Prompts: Reflections From the Pause
- What have I learned about myself in the past two weeks?
- Whatās one thing Iām proud of, even if it felt small?
- Where am I placing unnecessary pressure on myself right now?
- What belief about success do I need to challenge or rewrite?
- What part of motherhood (or my current season of life) do I need to give myself more grace in?
- What would it look like if I truly allowed myself to rest?
- Who am I secretly watching for āpermissionā to make a big moveāand why?
- How can I speak more kindly to myself this week?
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