Sinopsis
Are you overwhelmed? On auto-pilot? Feeling burdened by clutter and kids? Feeling restless with your life? Simple Saturdays is a coffee break with your Nerdy Girlfriend and mom of three, Shawna from Simple on Purpose. She is here to give you tips, encouragement and insights into decluttering, minimalism, simple living, and living life on purpose (aka intentional living). Shawna is a writer and life coach who wants to inspire busy moms to simplify their home and life, as well as live the life they envision for themselves and live it with passion and purpose. simpleonpurpose.ca @shawnascafe
Episodios
-
128. Getting dressed every day, with less guilt & more confidence (with Jaime McLaughlin)
28/06/2021 Duración: 38minDo you struggle in your relationship to getting dressed each day? Do you feel guilty for it, or lack confidence in it? Jaime McLaughlin is a hair and make-up artist who is helping moms take care of themselves without the mom guilt. In this episode we talk about the internal shifts we can make, the judgments we might have of ourselves and other moms based on what they wear, busting myths around how much money and time it takes to get ready each day, and tips to build a capsule wardrobe Using the ‘tool’ of getting dressed every day Contesting the views that this is vanity vs a tool to help our personal motivation in our day Considering the areas of our life that we try to sacrifice on the altar of motherhood Challenging our self-perception and the ‘rules’ we give ourselves on what we wear or don’t wear Making your outcome whatever you want it to be and working backward Aligning with your personal values as you work on getting ready each day Reasons many stay at home moms have that we don’t get r
-
127. Planning your Summer on Purpose (Tips for Moms)
25/06/2021 Duración: 14minWhen we think about being home with the kids for the summer there can be a lot to dread AND be excited about in this season. I have found my way out of that mental overwhelm is to make a plan on what what I DO want my summer to be. Over the years of planning our seasons as a family, we have developed an approach that helps us stay flexible, work around the hurdles and show up even on hard days. I want to share the main points with you here. This episode has a companion workbook that takes you step by step through planning out the summer that you and your family want to have. Get your Summer on Purpose Workbook here. Planning your days, as a mom I have found so much value in having a plan on what we will do. I started planning when I was home with my babies and have been loving the benefits ever since. My kids even asked me to schedule their days for them during isolation, and I shared how that went here. Why should a mom make a plan? To feel in control, rather than scramble for it last
-
126. The Joy of Being Mediocre (hobby without the hustle)
23/06/2021 Duración: 19minAs moms who want to have hobbies and do things they love we get bogged down with notions that we have to monetize our hobby, or that we have to be exceptional at it. We almost use these as measurements to determine if this hobby is 'worth it' in the time, energy, and money it could involve. I want to pitch the Joy of Being Mediocre and how it can unhook the hustle from the hobby and allow enjoyment to come into the hobby rather than expectation. Full episode transcript is available at the end of this post Monetizing hobbies We are living in an age where we are constantly consuming images, captions, and videos of people creating amazing things. We are also connecting the dots that it is their industry as well Modern career advice tells us to follow our passions and turn our hobbies in jobs. But there a flip-side to this industrialization of our hobbies: our hobbies don't NEED to be monetized, and (gasp) we don't even need to be that great at them. How we have lost touch with our passions and
-
125. Creativity vs Productivity in Motherhood (making time for the things you love to do, with Siobahn Jones)
14/06/2021 Duración: 28minDo you wish you made time for the things you enjoy? Maybe you aren't sure what hobbies you would like, or you think you aren't 'creative enough' to have hobbies. I have encouragement for the mom who feels guilty that she doesn't enjoy her time, but also feels guilty when she isn't 'productive enough' Siobahn Johnes from the Unlocked Creative is sharing her insights and tips to help moms make more time for the things they love to do. For the woman who says 'I'm just not 'creative'' What it means to be creative Where creativity comes from How we are made to be creative and use our creativity in the world For the mom who says 'what do I even enjoy? how should I spend my 'creative time'?' Following the breadcrumbs and trying new things The hurdle to exploring the hobbies and routines that you will enjoy Steps you can take to learn what you enjoy in life For the woman who feels like 'creativity' is frivolous or childish Permission to enjoy something just because it is enjoyable P
-
124. How to love your home (when you wish it were different)
09/06/2021 Duración: 19minThis is not the house I would have chosen to be my forever home, but over the years I have come to terms with us staying here - but how to reconcile with the dissatisfaction of this home not being exactly what I want. Acknowledging our home dissatisfaction Recognizing that deep desire to create a space that FEELS like home Addressing the longing we have to change our homes How we handle our dissatisfaction Working with a partner to build a home together Having different ideas on what a home should be Looking for the ways we both want to create a great place Owning where we think the grass is greener Are we entitled when it comes to having an upgraded/ideal home? Addressing the concept of what is 'normal' for how our homes should look Getting overwhelmed to just 'get there already' Asking about what we want, why we want it Can we consider the costs of having this 'ideal' home Appreciating the home you have The one question that helped me see the resent I was looking
-
123. Myths about emotion coaching our kids [LIVE]
31/05/2021This is the LIVE recording from a Facebook Live held earlier today in the Simple on Purpose Community group I am answering FAQs and addressing the myths we might have about emotional intelligence and emotion coaching our kids. I have been emotion coaching my kids for years now and I have noticed such a huge difference in my own relationship to my emotions and how I handle theirs and help them problem solve. Here are some of the myths and FAQs on emotional intelligence that I am addressing: Why do emotions even matter?! If I pay attention to their emotions, we can’t have fun anymore cause we’re busy working through upset emotions If I give them empathy, they will think their misbehaviour is ok I don’t have time for more ‘parenting tool’ in my life When they have done something wrong, they should be punished - no need for all this emotion stuff I was never raised to consider my emotions, and I turned out fine If you want the tools, approach, and support to emotion coach yourself and your
-
122. What your mom never taught you about hormone health (with Dana Irvine)
26/05/2021 Duración: 39minHealth class may of taught us about anatomy, maybe our moms taught us about how to manage a period (but if you are like me, you just figured it out on your own reading the pamphlets in confusion and piecing together crumbs from Seventeen magazine). And then we start going through life, having babies, experiencing postpartum, living momlife and we realize that this whole 'WOMAN' thing is more than just knowing what products to use and how to use them. We learn that there is a whole-body wisdom that we need to develop around what our bodies are going through and how to support our bodies. This is episode is for the woman who is wondering what more she can do to support her whole body with hormone health. Today I am talking with Dana Irvine from Wise Divine Women Dana is a Canadian teacher, Clinical Thermographer, and podcaster - supporting women with hormone health and wellness. Looking at life four-fold: mindy, body, soul, nutrition Thermography is an infrared study of the body looking at the hea
-
121. Paying attention to how you feel (body and emotional awareness)
21/05/2021 Duración: 23minAs we talked a lot about emotional intelligence, I want to move over to the physical side of emotional awareness. So often we just ignore our bodies and treat them as something that slows us down - but I've learned through experience, health problems, and researching the SCIENCE that listening to our bodies is vital. It helps us have a better awareness of ways we need to respond, more emotional freedom and it brings us out of living on the surface of our thoughts and into the experience of our lives. Products recommended here may include referral links to Amazon. If you click through and buy something I will be compensated at no cost to you. What is your relationship to your body? Do you ignore it, do you mistreat it, do you appreciate it, do you have anger towards it? Many of us women experience a range of these sentiments over the decades. I really realized how I resented my body when I learned I had an autoimmune disease called Graves Disease. You can read about that thyroid condition here, and
-
120. Teaching our kids emotional intelligence
12/05/2021 Duración: 21minI have had some great questions on how to teach our kids emotional intelligence - and I will answer them in this episode. I will also run through the 5 steps I use (and learned from John Gottman) on how to walk our kids through their emotions and misbehaviours - also called emotion coaching. This episode follows up on 119, about tolerating the emotions in ourselves and in our kids. The 5 steps to teaching our kids emotional intelligence, as I have learned through the work of John Gottman (my summary of his book is right here) 1. Awareness It takes time and practice to observe how our kids might be feeling. Each of our kids will act a little differently depending on how they are feeling. Boredom looks different in each of our kids. Emotional awareness is the foundation for understanding what is happening for us internally - because all of this will have an external result in our lives. 2. Emotions are a chance for connection This feels really tough at the moment when our kids are pouting or blamin
-
119. Tolerating tough emotions in our kids (and ourselves)
12/05/2021 Duración: 18minI want to run through the steps of teaching your kids emotional intelligence. And to lay the groundwork for that, let's take a minute to explore our relationship to uncomfortable emotions. We are conditioned to view certain emotions as acceptable and unacceptable - and this causes us to have a low tolerance for these emotions that show up in ourselves and in our kids. Emotional intelligence is important for moms because it helps us to walk them through their own emotions from a more tolerant, accepting, and capable place Emotional intelligence in our kids We underrate their emotional capacity to observe and internalize the world around them Sometimes we parent the surface level of 'keeping them happy' - aka the Hustle for Happiness, Episode 66 Happy kids cannot be our parenting goal, it is short-sighted and defeating Raising kids will emotional intelligence is important because it allows our kids to be: more mindful of how their emotions are impacting them less fearful of 'negative' emot
-
118. Joy amidst depression in motherhood with Jenna Griffith
04/05/2021 Duración: 37minThere is an emotional experience of motherhood that can feel dark, angry, exhausting, hopeless. Some of us even experience postpartum depression or other hormonal imbalances that impact our emotional experience. Is joy still available to us in these really tough times? Does joy mean I'm always happy? Does joy mean it comes easy? Can I find joy in things OUTSIDE of motherhood? This is my conversation with Jenna about these topics. Jenna is a mom of two (with one on the way) and she hosts The Joy Filled Podcast. She started a podcast to give her a gathering place and build community as she shares her real-time story of walking in joy amongst her struggles with PPD after her firstborn. Joy filled motherhood Topics we covered in this episode: Postpartum depression in motherhood looking back and recognizing postpartum depression in yourself seeing when something is 'off' and 'not me' learning from PPD and deciding what you want to do differently doing the work of keeping your peace and j
-
117. Emotional Intelligence 101 (and by Enneagram Type)
28/04/2021 Duración: 18minWhat does it mean to be 'Emotionally Intelligent'? How can this help you in motherhood and your life? I'm sharing the basics of Emotional Intelligence (aka EQ) and giving you my take on where each Enneagram Type can develop and round out their EQ The basics of emotional intelligence In a nutshell, EQ is being aware of feelings and managing those feelings in yourself and in your relationships (socially). I'm looking at the info out there on this topic and summing it up into four major themes of what Emotional Intelligence includes: Emotional Awareness Emotional Self Control Motivation Social Skills 1. Emotional Awareness This is being aware of WHAT you are feeling, WHY you are feeling it, and HOW it affects you and your life. This is foundational in coaching because it brings in a piece of the puzzle to the thought-feel-act cycle (as per the Cognitive Behavioural Therapy model). We aren't often paying attention to the low-level emotions we feel through the day, but there is a lot of leverag
-
116. Survey Says (what you had to say about Simple on Purpose)
21/04/2021 Duración: 12minThis is a bit different of an episode - it is a FUN episode! It is OUR episode - the one where I tell you what is happening behind the scenes and tell you what the reader/listener feedback survey revealed. What I heard from you: Episodes that have helped you Identity Clutter Being a Mom Martyr Who is listening The topics you love to hear about Yes, we are friends IRL Why you are here hanging out with me, the podcast, the Facebook Group, and the Simple Saturdays: To remember to slow down To remember it doesn't have to be perfect To remember that small things matter To remember to be purposeful What you didn't know about Simple on Purpose: The Homemaker on Purpose Workbook The Life on Purpose Roadmap Course The free coaching mini-sessions, the strategy sessions can be booked here and the coaching program info is here. Answering some of your questions: How to get work down and run a business? Having a hard time completing the Life on Purpose Workbook Sharing
-
115. A Controlling mom, or a capable mom?
13/04/2021 Duración: 19minI was a controlling mom. I turned on the NO switch and said no to my kids, to my husband, to myself. But this need to control everything came from one very specific belief I had about myself: that I was not a capable mom (or a capable person, for the most part) We all like the feeling of being in control, but it can lead us to act in ways we don't like and it cuts us off from developing the skills of feeling capable. Because the more we fight for control, the more reduce the practice and sense of capability in ourselves. A Self-Professed Controlling Mom In this episode, I shared how, two kids in, I was becoming very reliant on CONTROL. I found myself controlling all the people and all the situations because I really didn't feel capable as a mother. I said no to my kids, to my husband, and to myself. And I had everything wound up so tight. For me, the solution to move out of this was turning to my village to help me pull out of my comfort zone, get out of my house and DO stuff with my kids. Ho
-
114. Being a Mom, on Purpose (it’s not about happy, obedient kids)
07/04/2021 Duración: 21minWhat it means to be a mom on purpose - and it is not about having happy, obedient kids. It is actually about being a mom on purpose when our kids are NOT happy or obedient, or when life feels hard and we aren't feeling happy. Dealing with Automatic Negative Thoughts Coming off a couple of weeks of feeling like I was hitting a wall and spiralling to all the things that are wrong in my life Our brain is wired to find problems so we can keep ourselves safe and protect ourselves from 'problems' We are the ones that need to talk back to our brains and tell ourselves what is true Mindfulness as a mother Mindfulness isn't always beautiful and lovely. We need to be mindful of the things that feel not so lovely in our lives. It is important to be mindful of the stories we tell ourselves because we act out, show up from those thoughts and how they make us feel When we show up from frustration, resent, victimhood and then our outcome is always disconnection and more helplessness and frustration. Our
-
113. Why you aren’t thriving in motherhood (stress and surviving)
31/03/2021 Duración: 19minThere is a quote 'don't just survive in motherhood, thrive in it' When I first heard this quote I really hated it. I was home with three kids under four and very aware of how I was NOT thriving and felt like I wasn't even surviving. I resented this notion I had to be thriving. What I thought thriving in motherhood had to look like cute home, always clean healthy home-cooked meals, everyone likes them well dressed, kids are happy, I'm training for a marathon I also have a successful side hustle It felt very far away from where I was Over the years I have learned that there are some very important hurdles to 'thriving in motherhood' I will be sharing the four reasons we aren't thriving in motherhood in the upcoming Mom on Purpose Bootcamp. If you want to do the work with me and set a great foundation for going from surviving to thriving then save your spot right here. One big reason we aren't thriving in motherhood You cannot thrive when you feel like you are not surviving. That is to
-
112. Are you parenting the wrong issue? (Power struggles and problem solving)
24/03/2021 Duración: 14minToday I a sharing a shift I have made in my parenting that has made such a big difference - when I teach it to my coaching clients they have an 'aha moment' too - because we might not see that we are often parenting the wrong issue. (Books or products recommended here may include referral links to Amazon. If you click through and take action I will be compensated at no additional cost to you.) This is especially evident when we find ourselves in power struggles. We are taken out of the original problem and into all of the mental chatter and drama around the power struggle. The power struggle of getting kids to sit down for the meal In this episode, I'm explaining how I apply this to a real-life example that moms experience: wanting the kids to sit down at the table for dinner. Focussing on just wanting our kids to LISTEN. We just want compliance - and we spend a lot of effort trying to just get them to listen to us - and now we have a power struggle This is turning the simple issues of parenting i
-
111. Decluttering decisions and guilt [Q+A]
17/03/2021 Duración: 13minMaking decisions on what to declutter can be exhausting and often bring up emotions like guilt. I am offering my life coaching and decluttering advice on these topics as well as organizing and cleaning kid's toys. Listen to the previous Q+A here Questions I am answering on decluttering: How to know what to get rid of? With each thing I'm asking why I am I keeping this? what should I consider getting rid of and will I regret getting rid of it (mementoes from kids school days, some of their special clothing items, my dressy clothes from over the years, kids trophies, certificates, extra furniture in the basement ...) Recognizing decision fatigue How to create a decluttering decision framework How to handle the potential of regretting what you get rid of Listen to Episode 90 on 'What If I Need it One Day?' What are good ways to handle kid stuff so that it's easy to get into when we need it but keeps things neat when we don't? Organization is the second part of decluttering Episode 36
-
110. Our relationship with stuff, and other decluttering questions
17/03/2021 Duración: 13minA popular topic I life coach moms on is their relationship to their stuff and decluttering their home. I wanted to share a Q+A time for more questions about decluttering. I asked for your decluttering questions in the Simple on Purpose FB group and on Instagram. Here is my life coaching advice on these topics. Here are the decluttering questions I am answering today: How do we begin when it all just feels so overwhelming? For instance: if I start decluttering A, I first have to do B, but to do B and I have to do C, but to do C...and the spiral continues until I give up and sit on the couch. Related: Episode 105 Do you trust yourself I like things. But I love how I feel in more empty spaces. However, my stuff also brings me joy and represents me. How do I keep myself in my space but not the clutter? Exploring your relationship with stuff Related: Read the post on Identity Clutter What do I do about the little spaces of clutter - like drawers small countertops and anywhere I can cram cr
-
109. Decluttering and Motherhood with Elyse of Wholesome Mumma
09/03/2021 Duración: 27minElyse is a mom of three in Australia and she has a heart for helping moms make things simpler in their lives. I asked her to come and share with us what her decluttering experience was like. In this conversation, you will hear Elyse unpack what prompted her to declutter her home, what she has learned from it and the encouragement and practical tips she has for you to get started. Finding peace in motherhood Myth: If you were struggling then you are doing motherhood well On a journey to find peace and purpose away from this mindset Getting started with decluttering Decided to declutter her home at a time when she felt really unhappy in her space. “I didn’t like my home, I didn’t like being home” Staying motivated with decluttering Paying attention to how it feels to have less stuff to take care of and manage and clean Asking, is this really adding value to my life Appreciating how good it feels to have the space feel clear and more manageable The impact of decluttering on motherhoo