They’re counting on you…
Good morning,
I’ve been thinking about how much better it is to start your week remembering why you need to show up giving it your all.
Whether it’s for your kids, customers, partner, parents, clients, grandkids, colleagues, or friends.
And for you.
Because you deserve a happy future that represents your life dreams.
These are all counting on you.
To fight even if a silent battle threatens to take you out.
To rebound when your grip slips.
To ask for help when you know you need it.
Your people and your future depend on it {{ subscriber.first_name }}.
So, show them what you’re made of this coming week.
Hilarious 5 Second Game Questions to Connect Today
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Can you name 3 foods that are crunchy in 5 seconds?
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“What can you do to promote world peace? Go home and love your family.”
-Mother Teresa
23 Easiest Steps to Boost Your Health This Month
Small actions that lead to big results over time!
150 Amazingly Simple Life Pleasures: Small Joys That Light Up Your Life
Check out this beautiful list of tiny joys we often take for granted.
16 Simple Ways to Spread Positivity & Light to Others
These bring joy even if you’re short on time.
When my son was younger, we used to do a “love you squeeze.” It was simple, subtle, and our special thing.
Three squeezes means “I” “love” “you”
One night, my kids slept in my room while my husband was traveling for work.
He and I had an unexpected moment when his sister fell asleep. In the dark, he told me about the sweet boyish things he loved.
And then he quieted down, did our “love you” squeeze, and told me he loved me.
My heart filled with so much joy that night. From one simple moment.
And I couldn’t help but think that it’s the tiny rituals that add so much meaning to our lives.
So, as we end the weekend, don’t forget to establish and enjoy the little things that bring joy to your world.
As a girl, this famous writer didn’t speak for five years. As an adult, her writing became the voice of the Civil Rights Movement. Along with books, she wrote poems, songs, plays, and movies.
Who was she?
Answer is #12 on Women’s Day Trivia
What is a moment in your life you will always be thankful for?
Take off my skin and I won’t cry, but you will! What am I?
Answer at the end of the email!
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Thank you for reading. I hope you enjoyed today’s newsletter. If you have anything at all you’d like to share, ask, or say, just hit reply. I’d love to hear from you.
Love always,
Jenn Kropf
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