Your Word for 2024
Rebecca Malotke-Meslin Rebecca Malotke-Meslin

Your Word for 2024

It’s an intention, not a resolution. This is not what you want to do for the coming year. It’s bigger and deeper than that. It’s a guiding principle to help you focus your time, attention, and efforts.

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50 Years of Title IX
Rebecca Malotke-Meslin Rebecca Malotke-Meslin

50 Years of Title IX

The road towards equality for women in all fields requires persistence, strength, and courage. But, it also requires joy.

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4 Essentials for Open-minded Conversation
Rebecca Malotke-Meslin Rebecca Malotke-Meslin

4 Essentials for Open-minded Conversation

"We aren't learning or growing when we make no mistakes. Focusing on open-mindedness means we're anticipating growth through mistakes, not crash-and-burn failure."

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Perfectionism and Procrastination
Rebecca Malotke-Meslin Rebecca Malotke-Meslin

Perfectionism and Procrastination

Turning around 40 years of conditioning and habits is not easy. It’s about taking it one task, one day, one decision at a time. Celebrate your small victories over procrastination and perfectionism, and keep moving forward.

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Yelling at My Kids
Rebecca Malotke-Meslin Rebecca Malotke-Meslin

Yelling at My Kids

We forget just how critical patience and listening are to the health of our kids.  We get caught up in a moment, stressed out at work, or find ourselves running on empty, and those old habits come back. 

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Beauty on the Outside
Rebecca Malotke-Meslin Rebecca Malotke-Meslin

Beauty on the Outside

I look at a person and see all the individual physical features that make them their unique self. Different from everyone else on earth.  It’s magical and beautiful. 

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Halfway to 80
Rebecca Malotke-Meslin Rebecca Malotke-Meslin

Halfway to 80

“The moments that matter, the moments that connect you, the moments that define your happiness can be big, but they can also be very small.”

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Room at the Thanksgiving Table
Rebecca Malotke-Meslin Rebecca Malotke-Meslin

Room at the Thanksgiving Table

“The assumption that things must stay the same to keep a certain group of people happy while not considering the unhappiness of another group. It separates people, rather than bringing them together.”

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Don’t Hide Your Joy
Rebecca Malotke-Meslin Rebecca Malotke-Meslin

Don’t Hide Your Joy

“When I thought critically about my joy, I realized that I found patterns in my daily activities when I was at my best.”

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Quiet
Rebecca Malotke-Meslin Rebecca Malotke-Meslin

Quiet

“The quieter you become, the more you can hear.”
Ram Dass

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