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    Nurturing Habit: Be Okay With Being Messy with Andrea Scher

    enNovember 28, 2017
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    About this Episode

    Episode 5 in this series about how we nurture ourselves in grief is a conversation with Andrea Scher. Andrea is the creator of Superhero Life, a hub for learning how to "use our voices, share our superpowers and live life in full color." She's a photographer, artist, life coach, mentor and a mama to two young boys. I have long admired Andrea for her openness and vulnerability in her online space and in person. She's real and fierce and curious and always looking for where the magic is. 
     
    I asked Andrea to come on Nurturing Habit for this series on grief because she and her husband recently divorced, and I wanted to get her perspective on living through a personal grief while having such a public way of being in her work. What followed was so much more than that. It was a conversation where we discussed the stress that having a public persona can create, how hard it is to know how much to let our kids see when we are dealing with hard personal stuff, how completely normal it is to be messy sometimes, and how important it is to connect with others, especially when we are hurting. Read the rest of the show notes and get links to things we discussed at NurturingHabit.com/episode5

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