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April 2026 End of Month Reflection

April Reflections: Art, Wellness, and Big Wins April has been a whirlwind of creativity, professional growth, and family traditions. From the classroom to the art studio, here is a look back at a truly fulfilling month. Family Traditions & Flavorful Wins This month, I leaned into my German roots with some kitchen therapy. • Maultaschen Made Easy : We continued our tradition of making Maultaschen, a true family favorite. • Hefezopf Success : My husband Ed and I teamed up to bake Hefezopf (braided sweet bread); it was so good he even took some to share with his colleagues. Classroom & Career Milestones It has been a rewarding season for my work in education and coaching. • Teacher of the Week : I was incredibly honored to be named "Teacher of the Week" on April 22nd. • Professional Presentations : I had the opportunity to present at a CNA meeting, sharing insights with my peers. • Wellness Expansion : I am officially moving forward with Piece by Peace Art Well...
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🌿 Creative Practices for Self‑Compassion (Non‑Clinical)

  🌿 Creative Practices for Self‑Compassion (Non‑Clinical) Gentle, intuitive ways to soften toward yourself through creativity Self‑compassion isn’t about being endlessly positive or pretending everything is fine. It’s about offering yourself the same kindness, patience, and understanding you’d offer someone you love. It’s a practice of softening — of loosening the grip of self‑criticism and making space for your humanity. In coaching, self‑compassion supports clarity, resilience, and self‑leadership. But talking about compassion can sometimes feel abstract or distant. Creative practices offer a gentle, accessible way to experience self‑compassion rather than just think about it. These practices are non‑clinical — they don’t diagnose, treat, or process emotional distress. They simply help you reconnect with warmth, presence, and inner kindness. Here are some of the most supportive creative practices for cultivating self‑compassion. 🌱 1. The Soft Line Practice Choose a tool that ...

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Schedule Your Creative Coaching Session

  Schedule Your Creative Coaching Session Reconnect with creativity, clarity, and purpose through guided art-based coaching sessions. Welcome Section Thank you for your interest in Art Life Coaching. These sessions are designed to help you explore personal growth, emotional wellness, and creative expression through art-based reflection and guided conversation. No artistic experience is required. Sessions focus on the process of creating, not artistic skill. Session Options Free Discovery Call – 20 Minutes A short introduction to learn about your goals and see if art coaching is a good fit for you. Individual Art Coaching Session – 60 Minutes A personalized session combining creative prompts, reflection, and coaching. Creative Reset Session – 90 Minutes A deeper guided experience for personal clarity, creative blocks, or life transitions. What to Expect During a session we may explore: • Art journaling prompts • Creative reflection activities • Goal setting and personal vision work ...

Memory and Reunion Quilt Ideas

Some inspirational ideas I’ve collected. Might be able to implement this idea during a family reunion, holiday or wedding? More links: Free Embroidery Videos Fabric Bookmarks About Me Quilt Block Library Free Quilt Coloring Book Quilt Measurements Key Fob Pattern PS: I recently noticed that some of my links were out of date or no longer working. If you notice that one of my links are problematic please let me know. I would like all of my information to be relevant and up to date. Thank you for reading my blog today. 

Stress Tracker

A feelings tracker is a great start—but if you want to actually understand stress, you need to track the cause + reaction + pattern, not just the mood. Here’s a simple way 👇 🔹 Add a “Stressor Code” System Instead of writing long notes every day, give common stressors a quick code. Example key (customize for your life/classroom): S = School/work T = Time pressure / rushed P = People (friends, family, conflict) H = Health / tired N = Noise/environment C = Change / unexpected A = Anxiety thoughts 👉 On each day circle, write: Color (feeling) + code(s) Example: 😊 + T, S 🔹 Use Color + Intensity Together You already have circles—make them work harder. Light color = mild feeling Dark color = intense feeling Add a dot or star inside = “big stress day” 🔹 Add a Tiny Daily Reflection Line Under your chart, add one quick line: “Biggest stressor today was: ______” Keep it short. The goal is patterns, not journaling essays. 🔹 Weekly Pattern Check (...

🌿 How Creative Practices Support Self‑Leadership

  🌿 How Creative Practices Support Self‑Leadership Why making art helps you trust yourself, hear yourself, and lead yourself forward Self‑leadership is the quiet art of guiding your own life with clarity, intention, and compassion. It’s the ability to listen inward, make aligned choices, and move through the world in a way that honors your values. But self‑leadership doesn’t always come from thinking harder. Often, it comes from creating . Creative practices — even the simplest marks, shapes, or collages — open a pathway to inner wisdom that’s intuitive, embodied, and deeply honest. In coaching, these practices become gentle tools that help clients see themselves more clearly and step into their own authority. Here’s how creativity supports self‑leadership: 🌱 Creativity Helps You Hear Your Inner Voice When you make art, you shift out of analysis and into intuition. Your hand moves before your mind edits. Your choices become more instinctive, less filtered. This helps you: notice ...