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How will you begin 2026?
When we turn the page on the calendar, this often prompts people to take stock - what was accomplished or enjoyed in 2025 and how do we hope 2026 unfolds? This week, we each share how we approach a fresh year - whether that means a word of the year, new goals, family resolutions, setting intentions or just living life another day at a time. We hope you see yourself in one of these approaches, or perhaps this provides some inspiration for your own march into the new year.


What would your 100-year-old-self tell you today?
To think that one day, if we're lucky enough to live to be a 100 years old, that we could look back and see snapshot of our lives and offer some thoughts - what would they be? We've likely all heard the phrase, "the only two people on this planet worth impressing are your 10-year-old self and your 100-year-old self." Well, today, we share what we think our 100-year-old selves would offer for guidance.


If you could give every mom one “magical gift," what would it be?
A "magical gift" could look different for each and every mom. We know moms are the ones behind the scenes making this season so magical, and some of that magic is reflected back on to all of us. But, have you ever asked yourself the question, "If you could have one magical gift, what would it be?" Below, we each share what we would give and how we hope it would spread more goodness in your lives.


What is your favorite girls trip?
From Scottsdale to Nantucket, from a lake house to a camping ground, our favorite girls trips may not have a lot in common - except, they all leave us with a similar feeling. Filled up and connected.
though it is hard to get away with kids of all ages, the time we spend connecting with great friends, laughing until it hurts, relaxing in a different place and genuinely enjoying each other's c


What do you want to know about Perimenopause and Menopause?
When it comes to all the changes happening in our bodies as we approach perimenopause and menopause, we have way more questions than answers. From brain fog and fatigue to weight gains and hot flashes, this time of our life can be a barrel of laughs. Well, we have treat for you! This week, we found an expert to answer all of our questions. Alexis Dunne, MD MSCP is a board certified internal medicine physician who also runs a virtual menopause clinic.


What's your Nail Addiction? Or, do you go au naturel?
If the feeling of having your nails "done" is something you enjoy and make time for is a totally personal preference. Between the 6 of us, we have 6 different thoughts on the topic - from no interest at all to a standing appointment in a salon every 3 weeks. Plus, 3 of us have at home options that we've become addicted to as well.


What is your Favorite Guilty Pleasure?
While one could argue that indulging in something that fills you up shouldn't leave you feeling guilty, we all have that one thing that we just love and others may not "get." Maybe it is a specific coffee order, questionable music preferences, catching up on Bravo or shopping - what keeps you sane, entertained and feeling like you?


How do you Make Mom Friends?
Friendships in your 40's can feel like having people in your corner, a village of support and connections at important intersections in our lives. But, how do you make friends at this stage of the game? The 6 of us share where we've found our closest connections, how we foster these relationships and just what they mean to us.


What would you do with 4 hours all to yourself? We have so many recharging me time ideas!
That illustrious "me time" is very hard to come by. And, as busy moms, the to-do list is relentless, so often times, free time to ourselves is taken up with getting something done - checking something off the list. While feeling productive can feel good, what if the to-do list was off limits? Then what? Even the daydream about this time (and freedom) is exciting. All six of us answer this question with different ideas to refill, recharge and be reinspired by the world aroun
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