As the proud parent of a very active, very cute, and rather loud one year old, I’m all of a sudden much more interested in everything to do with raising children. So I was particularly excited to see a wonderful new Baha’i blog that’s been running for the last few months now called Enable Me to Grow. It’s run by two Baha’i mums collecting resources for other mothers to ‘intentionally cultivate their own spiritual growth as well as nourish the spirits of their little ones’.
There are already quite a lot of posts on the site as the pair have been blogging with a vengeance. My personal favourite so far is the activity based “Write Your Spiritual Bucket List” which is super pertinent with Baha’i new year just past! Definitely a time to use your new fast-induced spiritual powers to map out new year’s resolutions!
Chelsea and Penina, the site’s creators, are also working on developing resources for Baha’i mums. Their first resource the “Dream & Scheme” booklet for the Fast and Naw Ruz to reflect and plan out goals. So if you are planning on making your own spiritual bucket list, this downloadable PDF will come in handy!
There’s a lot to take in with the site, and it’s all been very well packaged in the shape of a beautiful looking blog. If you’re a mum, dad, anticipating becoming one, or just curious, I highly recommend you head over and visit and support the site!
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Hi I’m Collis! I live in Darwin, in the Northern Territory. I’m a Baha’i, designer, entrepreneur, climate tech angel investor, and engaged in philanthropy to support First Nations young people in Australia. I've been working on Baha'i Blog since its inception in 2011!
Awesome! I’m glad you liked “Write you spiritual bucket list” – it’s so interesting to hear other people’s goals because makes me realize how many things I can work on, too 🙂
chelsea (March 3, 2012 at 8:28 AM)
Je suis très intéressé par ses jeux et bricolages des enfants ça pourrait m’être utiles dans ma carrière d’enseignement et soutenir les apprentissage d’autant plus qu’on as pas bcp de support pédagogique pour soutenir nos activités
claudine Barhigenga (April 4, 2020 at 6:37 PM)