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Jordana's avatar

Thank you for such poignant words Thea. I love the question you posed “How can I be the most myself so that they become their own selves?” For me, this feels like an important question to keep coming back to, especially when I feel lost in this motherhood journey. Xx

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Thea Anderson's avatar

Thank you so much, Jordana! For reading and for this comment ❤️ here's to this motherhood journey

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Abby Goelzer's avatar

Thank you for this post! I am in my own moment of trusting my gut to move further into my calling and away from working in an office and it’s scary and daunting and also exciting. My biggest hope in this for my kiddos is they are able to say “we watched our mom have a weird time as she came into herself, came home to herself, and it was amazing and we are so proud of her.” I want to be most myself so they can become the most possible of their own selves 🩷

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Thea Anderson's avatar

Yes! Here’s to having a weird time as we figure it out and letting that be the inspiration. When we get free, hopefully these kiddos can get free too.

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Emma Moloney's avatar

What a magic post!

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Violetta Jean's avatar

The unconditional love I experience for my children is the only force strong enough to make me face my greatest fears. Figuring out how to be and live in a way that I would honestly want to pass on to them continues to be my life’s work. I love your blog Thea. The way you mix the everyday with philosophy and the stars…Your words are so personal and intimate they become at once universal.💝🙏✨

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Thea Anderson's avatar

Violetta, thank you so much. Unconditional love as a force. That part. Thank you so much for reading and commenting <3

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