For unmoored caregivers who want to tackle ALL THE THINGS - a simple way to focus on one main initiative this spring.
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For unmoored caregivers who want to tackle ALL THE THINGS - a simple way to focus on one main initiative this spring.
Top Voted in this spring’s Collab Lab Challenge:
I want a simple launching point for those of us who spin out trying to choose what direction to head in, and then get stuck on deciding what to do next.
Not a challenge or a problem to overcome – but just for fun – wouldn’t it be pleasant to have a (very unserious) seasonal guide to how we could direct our energy into transformative change this year?
Like – each season, we come up with a new focus for each member based on our animal zodiac signs.
And we can explore, disregard – or mix & match – the suggested themes based on whether our zodiac suggestions feel fun.
This year of the Rabbit, I’ll create four seasonal 2023 Parent Activist Horoscopes for members of the LBT to enjoy.
We’ll gather in the chat group to discuss how silly this is, whether our forecasts played out, and other ways to orient ourselves when we’re feeling unmoored.
Stay tuned: I'll be creating new horoscopes for 2023 for LBT members based on our Chinese animal zodiac
Don't take it too seriously, this is all entirely made-up.
For when you're unmoored and need a goofy guidepost to break out of inertia.
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