"There is no way to be a perfect parent, but a million ways to be a good one."
~ Jill Churchill

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Why we love the Power of Positive (and you should too!)

Why we love the Power of Positive (and you should too!)
The power of positive thinking is a well-known healing force, even within the medical community. There’s a direct correlation between a positive attitude and better relationships, superior health, and greater success. Experts continue to find evidence that our thoughts, both positive and negative, don’t just have a psychological effect, they also can lead to physical effects on the body.  

Advantages of positive thinking can include less stress, increased energy, inspiring others, better overall physical and emotional health, longer lifespan, and better coping skills.

If you find yourself feeling not so positive, there is great news!  There are some easy peasy, lemon squeezy ways to train your brain to become more positive by doing these simple steps:

Observe your behavior, thoughts and speaking patterns. Are you mad, worried, stressed or anxious about an issue? Once you can identify a problem, you can begin working on solution!

Help out and serve others through kindness! Think about others, and act upon your thoughts. This will release your feel-good endorphins, as it will for the recipient of your kindness!  

Treat a friend or a stranger to a coffee or tea, open the door for someone unexpectedly, and give a smile to everyone you meet!  

Spend more time on YOU. It can be challenging, but it’s absolutely necessary!  Do the things you LOVE - put them on your daily calendar. Set your phone, watch, or timer; perhaps read or listen to music; or take a short, brisk walk.

Practice gratitude!  Once you begin this practice and stick with it, it will bring so much joy to you and possibly your recipient.  

Mail a card to someone that needs to hear from you, or call someone you haven't talked with or seen in a while. They will be happy you called, and you will feel happy you did. Who knows, you may even make their day!

Look at what you are eating… you really are what you eat  For example, eating healthy - particularly bananas, eggs, blueberries and salmon, can really boost your spirits.  

Exercising for just 20 minutes a day is the best way to release endorphins, which in turn will improve your mood. You can even just do 3 deep breaths 3 times a day for 3 minutes!  Research has found over and over that taking care of ourselves physically and mentally can influence your happiness and train your brain over time to be more positive. 

What steps are you doing this week to gain a more positive thinking pattern?

About Me...

 
Hello, I’m Lynn.
I’m a former professional nanny of over 10 years, a mom of two, and a proud grandma to three. I support women through seasons of becoming—those moments in life that invite us to pause, reflect, and return to ourselves. This journey is what I call a Second Bloom.

For many women, motherhood is the first Second Bloom—a tender, transformative season that reshapes identity and awakens a deeper sense of self. From the early days of new motherhood to later life transitions, I hold space for women to feel supported, grounded, and deeply seen as they grow into who they are becoming.
I founded Learn With Lynne in 2016 to share the wisdom gathered through years of caregiving, motherhood, and service. What began as support for new parents has naturally expanded into guiding women through life’s many transitions, honoring both where they’ve been and where they’re headed.

Through retreats, gatherings, community experiences, and services, I create calm, heart-centered spaces where women can slow down, reconnect, and be held—without needing to fix, prove, or perform. My work is rooted in presence, gentle guidance, and the belief that meaningful growth happens when women feel safe, supported, and connected.
When I’m not hosting retreats or community circles, I give back through my volunteer work with the Glamorous Moms Foundation and by nurturing the Lemon Tree Community—a supportive space for women solopreneurs, entrepreneurs, and professionals to grow and thrive together.
If you’re standing at the edge of a new season—whether newly postpartum or entering a deeper chapter of life—you’re in the right place!

Let’s connect.
You can reach me at hello@learnwithlynne.com






 

  

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