Are you maintaining a steady pace of action… or are you starting to push beyond your capacity?
This week, I’m sharing a resource from one of the capers in our Summer Luminator Collective.
I’ve always had trouble asking for the support I needed to keep taking care of my kids and show up for others. I’d burn out, make a mess for everyone, and end up useless.
Now that I have the Summer Luminator to keep me steady, I’ve discovered how to accepting help without shame to decolonize my work. Not just convincing myself it’s okay – but actually identify what I need, communicate with my collaborators, and make the best of our unique resources and abilities.
Over the course of six weeks, the Summer Collective guides us through a journey of five quick and easy weekly capers – each covering strategies every parent needs to balance parenting, activism, and a career without completely frying your brain.
In a single caper alone, we learn:
- Why we need courage and interdependence to find belonging
- How supremacy culture has distorted our sense of reciprocity
- Questions to define what reciprocity looks like for you
Read the bonus transcript from one of the articles on why you need to accept help and reciprocity, and the grab the companion guidebook (linked above) to identify what you need to keep being a badass.
And hey – if it you want to join the Summer Luminator but just need a little more time, financial aid, or flexibility – just let me know in the comments below.
That’s literally what we’re here to practice!
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