Having nails inspired by magazine covers, family dance parties, moments off joy, being where you are and being present, an attitude of gratitude and living with love, The Yay List, and why the kind of person your kids become is more important than academics. Meaghan Murphy, Executive Editor of Good Housekeeping Magazine, shares her mom moments and aspirations with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: @meaghanbmurphy)
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Stacy on wanting to invent something to help you zip up your dress, she asked Dylan to zip her dress, was a big boy, surreal he knew how to do this
Meaghan's "Nails of Issues", manicures inspired by magazine cover
Her daughter can’t get gels
Meaghan's favorite moments are dance parties
Moments of joy make it all possible and worthwhile
Be where you are (present)
Meaghan's oldest kid is living six steps ahead
Confident, happy middle child
Youngest kid so sensitive
Wanting the kids to feel fulfilled
Leaving love notes, practicing an attitude of gratitude and living with love
More important than academics is the kind of person you are
Creating flexibility and opportunities is more important than ever
How Meaghan is passionate about helping people to live fully charged and find energy and goodness in every day, connecting dots in the universe and helping people get closer to what they are meant to be and do
"The Yay List"
Being Chief Spirit Officer of Westfield
A sense of community and belonging is crucial to happiness
Saying yes to what brings you joy
Meaghan Murphy of Good Housekeeping - Moments and Aspirations - Thursday