Click here to send the host a message! In this episode of Live Unhurried, Kat picks up where the Midyear Reset episode left off and talks about what it looks like to restart with intention. If life has felt busy, overwhelming, or uncertain, this episode is your invitation to gently begin again, rebuild steadily, and realign with what matters most. Forget the pressure to restart by hustling harder so that you can "catch up". What if your comeback could be gentle, slow, and sustainable? T...
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Click here to send the host a message! In this episode of Live Unhurried, Kat picks up where the Midyear Reset episode left off and talks about what it looks like to restart with intention. If life has felt busy, overwhelming, or uncertain, this episode is your invitation to gently begin again, rebuild steadily, and realign with what matters most. Forget the pressure to restart by hustling harder so that you can "catch up". What if your comeback could be gentle, slow, and sustainable? T...
In this episode, I have a conversation with Deborah Montgomery, a master teacher that instructs students that are in the second half of their elementary school years. The transition from lower elementary (K-2nd grade) to upper elementary (3rd-5th) is huge for both parents and students. Students are starting to take on more responsibility and parents move into providing a different type of support is an adjustment for everyone. Deborah shares powerful ideas on staying...
Live Unhurried
Click here to send the host a message! In this episode of Live Unhurried, Kat picks up where the Midyear Reset episode left off and talks about what it looks like to restart with intention. If life has felt busy, overwhelming, or uncertain, this episode is your invitation to gently begin again, rebuild steadily, and realign with what matters most. Forget the pressure to restart by hustling harder so that you can "catch up". What if your comeback could be gentle, slow, and sustainable? T...