Good morning, After sitting with ChatGPT’s reflection about who I am at my core (shared in Part 2), I knew I had a choice to make. I could brush it off. 👉 Read Part 3: What I’m Going to Do With All That (And What You Can Too) In Part 3, I’m sharing how I’m choosing to honor that truth — starting with recognizing my own burnout, advocating for my dad, and unapologetically making space for my own healing and joy. Because here’s the truth: I matter. You matter. And our legacy isn’t built from hustle — it’s built from alignment. Let it land. Let it stir something. Capture your thoughts in a journal. With love,
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Hi, I do not celebrate the death of Charlie Kirk. Nor do I celebrate what he chose to do with his one precious life. What I do feel is immense sadness — for the hate, division, and bullying that permeate our politics and our daily lives. But today, I am most concerned with the impact this is having on our kids. Today, I can't help but find myself back in the classroom with a group of 8th graders shortly after Trump got elected to his first term. A student, who barely ever said a word in...
Good morning! Here is your weekly dose of insight and inspiration from A Matter of Magic. Light and love to you, Trisha Jacobson A Decade of Caregiving: Memories, Milestones, and Meaning Published on September 9, 2025 Facebook has a way of sneaking up on me. Sometimes those “memories” are lighthearted — a funny post, a vacation snapshot, a sweet reminder of a moment with friends. Other times, they open a floodgate.This week, sitting in Indianapolis with my friend Starr, I was transported back...
Good morning! Here is your weekly dose of insight and inspiration from A Matter of Magic. Light and love to you, Trisha Jacobson A Cup of Tea and a Sip of Serenity Published on September 2, 2025 The calendar says September, though my body still feels caught between seasons. Summer slipped past in a blur of caregiving, work, travel, and the kind of decision-making that leaves you teetering at the edge of burnout.Some days, I’ve been pulled so far into the all-consuming swirl of caring for Dad,...