by Janice Williams | Connection, Family, Generation, Mother Daughter, Relationships, Self-worth
Last week I shared stories and insights about the roles many daughters are handed in childhood – roles like the Good Girl, the Caregiver, the Peacekeeper, the Lost One, the Scapegoat. These weren’t roles we chose. They were shaped by family dynamics, unspoken...
by Janice Williams | Family, Generation, Mother Daughter, Mother Wound, Relationships, Self-worth
I have a secret that not many people know. When I was 18 years old, I trained in acting, singing and dancing (mostly tap). I dreamed of being famous and I wanted to be rich. Filthy Rich. But underneath it all, I wanted to prove something. To my mother, my family, and...
by Janice Williams | Boundaries, Connection, Mother Daughter, Mother Wound, Personal Growth, Relationships, Self-worth, Wellbeing
Recently I read about this fascinating figure from ancient history, Pyrrhus of Epirus. He was a Greek general and king, admired for his military brilliance and bold strategy. But what struck me most wasn’t his victories. It was the cost of them. After one particularly...