by Shelby Goodman
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Been at this stay-at-home-mom gig long enough to know that I set the tone for how our days go. My attitude, my actions, my patience level, cause a trickle down effect. And it’s a big responsibility when you think about how day after day it adds up to years upon years.
Been at this stay-at-home-mom gig long enough to know that I set the tone for how our days go. My attitude, my actions, my patience level, cause a trickle down effect.Really wanted to be annoyed when stripping and washing the window seat cushions got added to my list early this morning, but instead I helped them make this area into a racetrack, and that one small choice really made this Monday less Monday-ish.
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