It’s probably not time, money or resources that is keeping you stuck instead of moving forward. Fear is the big culprit. Or maybe you call it anxiety, being uncomfortable, or feeling out of your depth. When most of us make changes, we want
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You don’t need a big block of time to start simplifying creating a fulfilling life. You certainly don’t need to change everything at once. Below are changes you can do each week. Tiny Change #1 : Go to bed ½ hour earlier and wake up
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I’ve been in this business about 15 years now and every year in January I see the same thing. People get excited about change (decluttering, losing weight, cleaning up finances). You go full in, spending hours trying to take care of things
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I didn’t want to wash my face before bed the other day. I didn’t care if I still had mascara on. I was tired. Then a question popped into my head. “Do I want to be the kind of person that takes care of herself properly or the
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One of the easiest excuses not to change is, “That’s just how I am.” Where is what you consider your identity, holding you back? Has, “I am lazy” or “I am disorganized” become so ingrained that you
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How you see the world affects how much you are able to simplify. We also see things with certain filters on, thinking we are seeing truth. If you see the world has you will never have enough and full of scarcity, you may claw, overwork or
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Once in awhile I will have someone complain about blog posts or in a course that I discuss feelings. They want me to just give a plan for change that they can follow. However, I have found in my 15 years of doing this that time, energy and