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83: Looking Back to Move Forward. With Jeanne-Marie Paynel
83: Looking Back to Move Forward. With Jeanne-Marie Paynel
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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Dec 29, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
How do you wrap up your calendar year? Do you even bother? Listen in as I review a bit of 2022. I do love good end-of-year planning and to do it well it’s important to look back to take stock of what has been. Join me in this last episode of 2022 as I go down memory lane to better plan 2023. I also want to know who you want to hear from in 2023. Click here for Show Notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, Your Parenting Mentor What I Talked About: Reviewing the year; personal, podcast, and projects Defining what a doula does and my volunteer experience being one The Parenting School and how you can join in 2023 Finding an accountability group So grateful to be able to celebrate my father’s 90th A Montessori pilgrimage of the soul, while in Italy Proud of my children’s adventures and accomplishments Always trying something new to keep learning Why it’s a good idea to have a digital detox every once in a while Things to Remember: “The Art of Parenting is for you, the parents and caregivers of the next generation.” - Jeanne-Marie Paynel “Year’s end is neither an end nor a beginning but a goin on.” - Hal Borland “When it comes to social media, there are just times I turn off the world. Sometimes you have to give yourself space to be quiet, which means you’ve got to set those phones down.” - Michelle Obama “In order to move forward, you have to look back.” - Matt Maher "You just need to have the courage to eliminate everything that doesn't directly feed what you really want." - James Clear Click here for Show Notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, Your Parenting Mentor
Released:
Dec 29, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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