I was looking at my December folder in Scribd where I get most of my books (now called Everand) and I had so many books in there I knew I couldn’t read them in one month. As as person with multiple interests that switch often, by the end
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I wanted to take lots of hikes on this warmer-than-usual time between Christmas and New Year’s. I wanted to go to a dance party last night. I wanted to have Christmas Dinner at my in-laws. Instead, I have been sniffling, coughing, and
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You don’t need more confusing and over complicated goal setting programs. You want a simple way to create your year that doesn’t require a huge planner, charts and graphs, and tons of time. A plan that doesn’t completely overwhelm you. I have
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I was deep cleaning my room over the weekend when I came across old notebooks that had goals written in from 10 years ago. I was surprised that most of them were accomplished. At the time when I was tracking them I rarely made my deadlines. I
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January 15th. It’s the halfway point of the month and probably your resolutions. How are they going? For many people they have already fallen away. If that is you, ask yourself, “Is this something I really wanted or was it something
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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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A new year. A fresh start. Optimism at the possibilities. Fear of knowing the self-sabotage of the past. As we check-in with ourselves and notice changes we want to make, it’s helpful to be clear of what’s in your control. How much