Spring Cleaning

EPISODE · May 14, 2025 · 23 MIN

Spring Cleaning

from Confessions of a Parent Coach · host Ann Kaplan

Ever feel like you're parenting through a fog? Like you've been hibernating so long you've forgotten sunshine? Listen to this week's episode of Confessions of A Parent Coach, where I'll talk about Spring energy - it's not just about sprucing up your house, closet, or garden! Over the long Winter, it's natural for us to slip into autopilot, drift away from what makes life sparkle ✨ (friendships, movement, adventures, belly laughs, actual FUN)... The impact? Life is cluttered and dingy. Our mental health wilts, our kids' spirits dim, bad habits take root like weeds, and joy becomes a thing you vaguely remember. 🌷 Time for some Spring Cleaning! 🌷 If you can find time and energy to freshen up your junk drawer, I think your SELF deserves the same treatment too! What if you could emerge from the "just OK" of winter and step into something lighter? Clear the cobwebs, infuse fresh energy and ideas, and revive yourself! The sap is rising, buds are opening—it's your turn to BLOOM: Nourish Retreat | 5 glorious days surrounded by Michigan's breathtaking Autumn colors, filled with: ► Belly laughs that make your cheeks hurt ► Parenting breakthroughs that change everything ► Soul-warming food (that someone ELSE prepared!) ► Connections with women who GET IT Coming on this retreat means accepting deep in your bones: filling yourself up mentally, physically, and emotionally is the greatest gift you could ever give your family—and yourself. Early Bird pricing flies away 6/1! Break out of hibernation and claim your spot: https://www.annkaplanparentcoach.com/fallretreat

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