TL;DR I didn't need to quit the ritual of morning warmth. I just needed to change the chemistry. Coffee on an empty stomach was quietly wrecking my gut, spiking my cortisol, and feeding an anxiety I had normalized because it had always been Read the Post
Week Ahead: March 30–April 5 The Body Knows. Harness the Fire. Renewal Begins.
TL;DR The Sun fired an X-class flare on March 30 — the most powerful category of solar event. A CME is heading toward Earth and expected to arrive April 1, the same day as the full moon in Libra. A 7.3 earthquake shook Vanuatu within hours of the Read the Post
Rhythm Without a Bell Schedule: Our Homeschool Day
No alarm. No bell. No 7am rush. Here's what a real homeschool day actually looks like — and how we built a rhythm that works with our life instead of against it. Nobody tells you that one of the hardest parts of homeschooling isn't the Read the Post
Your Hobby Might Be a Distraction: The Planner Wake-Up CallYour Hobby Might Be a Distraction
TL;DR The most beautiful planner in the room is often owned by the woman who hasn't started yet. This is not an anti-hobby post. It is a post about unconscious energy leaks dressed as creativity — and how I finally noticed mine. From Read the Post
Week Ahead: March 23–29 The Golden Window. The Field Resets. Build from Truth.
TL;DR The eclipse is behind you. All planets are direct. The Schumann recorded a full blackout followed by a higher amplitude restart this weekend — a field reset confirmed in the data. A Kp7 geomagnetic storm delivered a significant energetic Read the Post
Banzai for Homeschool: Financial Literacy & Digital Safety
Most first days of school start with icebreakers. Ours started with compliance training. Here's why — and the free platform making it possible. The morning of our first official day of homeschool, I had core subjects handled. Math. Language Read the Post
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