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About

Hi, I'm Lissha! 

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As a mother of three and a former classroom educator, I know parents are seeking encouragement and affirmation of their experiences. Parenting is a lifelong journey with many wins and teachable moments. I will share some tips and tricks that have worked for me over the years as I have managed little humans in one capacity or another. Whether building daily routines, creating a chore system that works, or helping you see the progress of your systems-I'm here to help you see the fantastic things you do every day, and along the way, let's discover something new together.

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This blog is a space for those needing to be uplifted and reminded of how powerful they are, how much they can do, and that they have a cheerleader named Lissha. This blog is also for those who have been impacted by domestic violence both directly and indirectly. As a survivor of domestic violence, I have longed to create a platform that encourages survivors in their journeys, educates advocates wanting to help, and allows for shared experiences, with the goal of having more survivors and fewer victims.  

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I would LOVE to hear about you, your family, your life experiences, and how you can receive support. I can't wait to hear from you!

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~Lissha

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Meet the Team
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Author

Lissha Westmoreland

Lissha enjoys spending time with loved ones, singing, and writing. Her favorite color varies but can be found in the purple family, she often hears the mountains calling at the end of summer, and she enjoys fake coffee. 

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Editor

Jaime Russell

Jaime loves to create and fine-tune the world around her. Her favorite mediums include images, sounds, words, and humans. She is passionate about self-discovery, healing, fighting injustice, and creating engaging communities.

"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched — they must be felt with the heart."
-Helen Keller

A Few Helpful Resources

This section is meant as a resource center. It will grow over time so please check back frequently! 

National hotline and online resources for those experiencing or affected by domestic violence. 

Resources for military families experiencing domestic violence, including information on FAP (Family Advocacy Program) for each branch of the military. 

List of resources for parents, including a list of national organizations dedicated to children with other needs. 

Information about counseling and a link to help in the search of a counselor of choice. 

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