It’s Saturday morning. I am the only one awake in my house and I’m so grateful to have this quiet time to sit down and get the thoughts swirling around in my head down on paper.

I am a big believer in journaling.  I started this practice about eight years ago when I was experiencing some anxiety issues.  Even though I’m a reluctant writer, I found it extremely liberating to take the time to get the inner rumblings of my mind and soul out where I could look at them with self-compassion and a level of objectivity.  It saved me and if you haven’t tried journaling, I highly recommend it, especially during times when life feels overwhelming.

I’ve had an overwhelming week!  At home, we are about two weeks away from putting our house on the market and the to-do list feels endless.  At work (if you didn’t already know this about me, about a year ago I began working at my husband’s office as his dental assistant), our office manager is out on a two-week vacation and juggling both her responsibilities as well as my own has left me feeling frazzled!  And the Wholistic Woman Retreats is busy creating the programming for our upcoming retreat and there is a lot to do when you put on an event like this.  The cumulative effect of everything that is going on in my life right now has left me feeling overwhelmed at times.

Yesterday, I had a planning meeting with the two other founding coaches of Wholistic Woman Retreats to work on our Wholehearted Living Retreat.  On the way to the meeting, my mind was telling me how unprepared I was for the meeting and how I wasn’t carrying my weight. But because I am a coach and I practice what I teach, I started questioning these thoughts and worked on practicing self-compassion and talking to myself like I would talk to my best friend instead.

As we gathered, we did a check in with one another based on the question, ‘Where are you right now in mind, body, and heart?’.   As I was checking in, the tears just started flowing.  The emotional stress of the last week came spilling out and I realized that the reason I was crying was because I felt safe and loved and comfortable enough to be completely vulnerable with my two friends.

If you know Kelye and Carol, then you can probably guess how they responded to my tears…they wrapped me in a group hug, told me I was enough, and offered me grace and love.  It was in that moment that I realized what quality friends they were.  There was no judgement, no “What were you thinking, listing your home so close to our retreat?” and no trying to fix it for me.  There was just compassion, warmth, and love.

Today I am counting my blessings!  I am surrounded by wonderful, supportive, nurturing friends who accept me where I am at any given moment.  I have quality friends!

Quality friends can sometimes feel hard to come by, but not here at Wholistic Woman Retreats.  We are growing a community of quality women through our monthly and special retreats.  If you could use some more quality friends in your life, then please join us at our February event, which we are calling “Be Connected”.  It is your opportunity to really get to know some quality women in a fun, creative kind of way.  We’ve designed it to be similar to a speed dating kind of event, so over the course of the evening you will get to meet and get to know better a variety of women.  One of them may just turn out to be one of your quality friends!

For more information on this event, click here.  Hope to see you there!

 

Today’s author: Laura Hall, CPC, CDWF: As a certified professional coach since 2009, Laura Hall, Certified Daring Way™ Facilitator has been helping people just like you make changes in. As a mother of 2 girls, Laura has a special interest in coaching parents, so if you still have children living at home, ask Laura about her Wholehearted Parenting programs. Laura can be reached via email at [email protected] or feel free to visit her website: HallCoaching.com