Jordan Morgan

Jordan Morgan
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Wife & mama just winging this whole thing one day at a time. I have a love for words, travel, the South, family, Jesus, yoga, and a relaxing swing on the front porch. I try to find humor in all things and keep motherhood real – the good and the bad. My goal is to help women on the motherhood journey feel less alone. You can find me over on my blog at www.jordanmorgan.com on Facebook @jordanmorganwriter or on instagram @mamayogatn
How I Fought My Joy Stealers: PPD & PPA

How I Fought My Joy Stealers: PPD & PPA

I feel like an imposter writing this. Then I thought about how I saw a quote earlier in the day that said, “Somebody needs the part of your story that you’re ashamed of.” And, well, here...
Things I Want My Daughter To Remember

Things I Want My Daughter To Remember

Be nice in high school. No one will remember accomplishments; they will remember how you made them feel. Do what makes you happy, just make sure it also pays the bills. Follow your gut. Intuition is...

Puppy Palaces: Dog Boarding in Knoxville

If you're anything like me, the dog came before the kids and you also view them as one of your children. Not only do I dress our pup up for family photos each year...

Bad Santa Photos: A Christmas Tradition

Is it even the Christmas season if you don't get a picture or your kid crying on Santa's lap? I can remember being SO excited to sit with Santa each year! I was never...

Simple Yoga: Reduce Your Stress With These 10 Poses

It's no secret that the past two years have been stressful. There are numerous factors within each of our lives that have us all walking on eggshells, our minds overwhelmed, and our anxiety piqued....

ABC Show and Tell List: Items Around The House

Show and Tell is a very exciting time at school for the students! I know it's my son's favorite day of the week. Since he's in preschool, they focus on one letter of the...
The Tip That Changed My Parenting: The 80-20 Rule

The Tip That Changed My Parenting: The 80-20 Rule

We all try our best to set boundaries and create rules for our children that will (hopefully) make them well-rounded, conscious contributors of society. We want them to grow up to be empathetic, content,...