As a busy mom of three little ones, I know how easy it is to let life just take over, giving in to the daily grind as day after day passes by. You push your dreams and desires to the back burner. You give so much, you have nothing left to give yourself.
Until one day... you wake up, and realize your life has lost its purpose. You don't even know who you are anymore. You spend your days on auto pilot, waiting for the weekend, or worse yet that one special day or one special week out of the entire 365 day year.
But it doesn't have to be like this. Every day can hold miracles. Every day can become a step in your journey toward happiness and a fulfilling life. You just have to make the conscious decision to become aware and take back control.
It's not easy, I'll admit. I'm still on this journey to reclaiming myself after years spent on auto pilot. But with determination and the right support, you can change your habits and begin to lead the happy, fulfilling life you were born to live.
Women who finally leave the daily grind behind and reclaim themselves have a bigger feeling of self worth and purpose, increased creativity, better relationships with their husbands and kids, and are finally finding themselves waking up eagerly anticipating each new day.
So join us on this self-reclaiming journey as we ditch the daily grind, unearth our creative spirits and learn to live our most fulfilling lives.
Click HERE to download and print my "Fulfilling Life Manifesto", so you can hang it as a reminder to live each day to the fullest.
A happier, more fulfilling, creative life is waiting for you. It's time to ditch the daily grind and reclaim yourself. Because beautiful Soul, you are so worth it.

P.S. If you're yearning for a deeper, more meaningful life, then I invite you to join us in the Soul Circle Community. Our circle is a monthly sisterhood to support each other in exploring the beautiful depths of who we truly are through creativity, playfulness, and connection. To be clear, this isn't about learning more or doing more... It's a loving container to inspire and remind you to be the curious explorer of your inner world, and to nurture your relationship to yourself. Because in this fast-paced world of today, it's too easy to get caught up in the to-do lists and constant forward movement; we need reminders to slow down and reconnect. CLICK HERE to learn more and to join us!!
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Kristal I read your worse and I feel all the feelings about it. Wonderful words and thoughts. That’s life.
Thanks for your download.
lovely greet
Marja
Sorry I mean I read your words.
marja
You’re welcome Marja! I’m glad it has spoken to you.
Kristal, I love this! I love manifestos period.
I can relate to this all the way!
I know, I am in love with all manifestos.. I just had to create one of my very own!
I thank you for your encouragement and inspiration.
As a mother of three grown children and a grandmother of two lovely girls (who I babysit 5 days a week); I am just coming to the realization that I must take the time to create. I have loved art all my life; drawing, sewing, crocheting. The time spent creating makes me happier, which radiates through the rest of my experiences with my family and friends.
Please keep creating and sharing your art and thoughts.
Thank you Mary Ellen. It’s so true, that when you do things that make YOU happy, it spreads and helps make the lives of everyone around you happier. :)
This is freakin awesome this manifesto.. pinning now!
Thank you Heather! <3
Yes, I’m ready. And already quit that 9-to-5 program for awhile now. Feels incredible, but I still need to make some adjustments. But I’m on the way of doing it. Making it happen. Life is gorgeous as it is, and I’ve discovered that when you stop worrying so much, there is where life starts.