by Sarah Juliusson of www.MamaRenew.ca – Find Mama Renew on Facebook & Twitter
I’m feeling shy. This isn’t new – on the Meyers-Brigg scale I teeter just beyond the big I for introvert. I thrive with lots of alone time and in small groups, and struggle with larger groups. Yet here I am, with a business that demands engagement, a blog that invites self-reflection and vulnerable sharing, and an ever expanding community of women who are sharing in this journey.
Our Virtual Mama Renew Retreat at the end of May was wildly successful – we received over 500 comments in response to posts that invited reflection and intention-setting. Our community of facebook page members also doubled in just a two week period. Amazing! I am so overwhelmed by the response, and more than ever, excited by the potential for Mama Renew to create an authentic community of mothers.
Ok, overwhelmed – and shy. I find myself not knowing where to begin with so many new women (which is why I’m starting here…).
The sharing we enjoyed during the Virtual Retreat was exactly what I have been envisioning for Mama Renew. I want this to be something we all feel a part of.
Please, please, please share your experiences on this blog & on our facebook page. Your comment helps each of us feel a part of something larger. Your words may just spark something in another woman, serving as a reminder or an inspiration. I look forward to learning from you

























I threw out my back a few weeks ago. It seemed like such a harmless moment – lifting a small suitcase – and in an instant I was frozen. Couldn’t bend, turn, barely even walk. Hugged my now-very-worried parents goodbye at the airport, tried to make it look like not such a big deal, eased myself back into the car with a grimace and grunt, and gingerly drove back into the city in search of the closest friend with ice & homeopathics.
Madeleine
You know that feeling when a friend asks you a really good question? One of those questions that reframes something in a new way you hadn’t considered before, gently guiding you to a new place of knowing just through the asking.
Have you ever managed to arrange for a glorious outing with dear mama friends and found yourselves just talking about your kids? It seems that when we’re together with other parents we can’t help ourselves. I remember coming home from my first baby playgroup and feeling thrilled to have spent 2 hours talking about cloth diapers.
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