No matter which direction I look in our yard right now, there is some small sign of fall. The abundance and fruits of summer are giving way and letting go. A yellowing leaf, a fading flower – when we take note, these small happenings serve as reminders to slow down and simplify.
Paradoxically so many of us tend to accelerate this time of year putting our foot on the gas and don’t taking it off until after the holiday season. But not this time! This year I’ve created something to help us fall into a gentle stroll while the rest of the world rushes ahead.
Does this resonate? Then that’s your cue to join me for The 30 Day Slow Down Childhood Challenge (it’s free)!
This challenge is for you if you:
🌿 Often feel you are on autopilot, busy and “one step ahead” of yourself
🌿 Want simple ideas for connecting and realigning as a family
🌿 Need a supportive community interested in living life in the slow lane
What is included?
Join and get access to:
🐌 A 30 day calendar of ideas for relishing and slowing down childhood
🐌 Access to the private 30 Day Slow Down Childhood Challenge group, which includes weekly live chats from slow-living experts, daily prompts and more…
How do I join and find out more?
It’s easy, just sign up using the button below before October 1st!
Have questions before you join? Just add a comment below.
Can’t wait to take this journey with you, and go into the holiday season more relaxed, centered and connected to those who matter most.
Slow Down Childhood Challenge Poster
If you’re interested in the official Slow Down Childhood poster, you can purchase the art print below. I have this up in my daughters’ room to remind them that they always have time.
Your Woman Gone Wild,
Nicolette
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Kahty says
Love this so much! It’s so important to take that time to slow down. thanks for the reminder.
Kat says
What age is this geared towards?
wilderchild says
Hi Kat!
So sorry I’m just getting back to you. This is appropriate for all ages.
Yours,
Nicolette