I love hearing real-life stories of people who are embracing learning. When I created my class in Teachable: How to Build a Personal Curriculum, I kept some specific examples in mind. Here are 8 specific people from my Substack community and personal relationships that inspired me to create this class: This person has adult kids…
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December Recap & Christmas Reflections
What I read and some results of my planning. βοΈππ This month was very full but not overwhelming (thankfully!). In my home, there was so much joy and togetherness, but not as many structured and scheduled events which we all definitely needed. I really enjoyed spending more time in analog tasks and tangible projects like…
Choosing a Quieter December
How I will be honoring analog habits, and the slower side of learning through crafts, books, and home rhythms. It’s the cozy reset my brain needs. . While working on my Personal Curriculum online course, there was an afternoon when I was also thinking ahead into the next few months. In Lesson 2 we discuss…
Simple Ways to Spark More Winter Reading
Practical tips to help reluctant readers fall in love with books. Letβs turn stories into a source of joy and curiosity, not just another homework assignment! [+ free printable] This post is a favorite from the blog archives:my favorite tips for reluctant readers, especially kids. Enjoy! π We can all agree that reading is a…
My December Personal Curriculum Plans
December can often be full of a mixture of opposites. We are often faced with a paradox of emotions or situations within each day. We can be filled with grief over loss, but then awed by the magic in the season kept alive by those still here with us. Some days can feel heavy, overwhelming,…