Reminders

Helpful reminders for new parents.

by Lauren Wilde · updated 3d ago

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    The hardcover set of the Inward Trilogy is available through the link! I remember when I first started writing Inward when I lived in Brooklyn back in 2015. I would have never imagined this handful of lessons that I was learning and reflecting on would turn into a trilogy that has sold over 1.3 million copies worldwide. The Inward Trilogy is the name I gave to my three poetry and prose books (Inward, Clarity & Connection and The Way Forward) because they really function as one message. Over the years I’ve heard some tremendously inspiring personal stories from you about the different ways these books have helped. At the first event I did I remember someone telling me how Inward helped them through their divorce. Once when I was in San Francisco someone told me that Inward and Clarity & Connection helped save their life. I remember someone in London telling me that Inward had helped her so much that she gave copies to all her friends and family. I had no idea all of this would happen. I’m glad I listened to my intuition when it signaled that I should reflect openly about the things I was processing from meditation. The thing I’m most happy about is that these books have served you well. I hope you enjoy the hardcover version of the Inward Trilogy. Holding them in my hand feels surreal! Sending much love to all 🙏🏽☀️ The Inward Trilogy Hardcover set is available at Amazon, Target, Bookshop, Walmart and soon it will be available in bookstores. #journey #growth

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    There’s a difference. For 7 years we’ve been championing an updated narrative about the modern “stay-at-home mom” to move past the caricatures from generations ago. Modern women on career pauses or downshifts to make room for the complicated, immense work of family life today have accrued more education and more work experience before motherhood, we have equitable relationships with partners with this generation of dads spending 3x the amount of time with children, we have access to digital landscape for flex work, education and ongoing growth and connection. And it’s imperative we update the perception so women choosing to pause or downshift aren’t counted out as giving up on ambition or expected to meet an ideology of doing it all on their own in the home. But lastly, we are finally at a moment where we are reexamining work and family and embracing a more nuanced fluid view that stands to unite women. Let’s not go backward and equate a decision to pause or shift for unique family needs with defending tradition. That’s what divided us generations ago and we have so much to gain by staying together.

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    Be gentle with yourself. Feeling insecure from time to time is just part of being human 🫶 #millennialtherapist

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    This space is all about changing the language about career pauses for family life and this is a good one to take on. No, maternity leave or chapters of at-home parenting is not time off. Some people think it’s just colloquial conversation. I say it’s cultural messaging that undervalues the immense work of caregiving and family life in modern days and if we can change that messaging we empower parents to be valued, supported and respected during chapters of the non traditional work in the home. Happy Monday!

    Lauren Wilde added 5mo ago

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