Permission to pause. The holidays are over, moms around the world can now breathe a collective sigh of relief as Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Secret Santa, white elephant exchanges, teacher gifts, work parties, holiday cards, cooking holiday dinners, making it to all the winter pageants and Christmas programs, going to the lights shows and candle lighting ceremonies, decorating, Christmas music, ugly sweaters, New Year’s Eve, and finally a New Year, have come and gone. But do they get a chance to pause? Nope. It’s time to take down decorations and set New Years Resolutions about losing 20lbs, working out 5 days a week, meditating every day, and/or eating healthier… Not to mention returning gifts, sending thank you notes, going back to work, getting childcare while the kids are still off school, tearing the kids away from their devices to get them outside, cooking dinner, saying “screw it” to the resolutions, and getting the kids back to school. And more… Whew! When do we give ourselves PERMISSION to PAUSE? Why is it so hard to give ourselves permission to pause? Why is it so easy to prioritize everyone else’s needs above our own? Why is it so easy to let ourselves become martyrs? I was hiking with my friend, Kristi, today and we were talking about just that. She said it was easier to carve out a weekend away than to find 10 minutes on a Wednesday night to meditate. Why? Accountability? Support? Investment? Comment below why you think this is. Miri xo #pause #yoga #mindfulness #mindful #timeout #momlife #newyear #holidays #selfcare (at San Francisco, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm7SW-WSSIx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=














