Have you ever gotten to the end of a year and decided to look back on everything? To really take a step back and evaluate all that you had accomplished for the year? To count your losses and celebrate your victories? I’m feeling the gravity of my choices for the year! Whether they weight heavy because I had a bit of a fail, or that they are weighing on me because I still have much work to do, or that they might be waiting patiently for the new year to ring in so that they can lift from me forever. (Whew. This is deep.) Last year, I wrote out my…
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Happy New Year to you all! I hope you’ve had a happy and safe holiday season with your families and friends. I’ve read a lot on social media the past few days. The theme seems to be New Years, but the tones are drastically different. There are the optimistic people making plans and goals for 2014. There are the “anti-resolutionists” who are just pretty much trying to bum everyone who is trying out by saying how their year will suck just like last year. And then there is my LEAST favorite…the super negative nancies who are just saying things like “I’m SO SICK of New Years statuses!” I’m sorry?…
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Beeee youuuurrr BEST! Be your best! Put your own service to the test! That was a lame intro. Beauty & the Beast “Be Our Guest” reference if you didn’t know! (And shame on you if you didn’t know!) Be your best. This is something that is near and dear to my heart, because I’ve had a hard time with realizing that I need to by MY best. Not my neighbor’s best. Not Beyonce’s best. Not my best friend’s best, but MY OWN BEST. My personal goals and strengths need to collaborate freely without pushing other people’s strengths and talents down my own throat. It’s a hard concept to grasp and…
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At any given time I can have 15 apps open on my phone, 35 junk emails waiting on me to delete, 4-5 tasks I agreed to do but have no interest in, and well…you get the picture. I’m sure most of you are the same way! If I wasn’t so bogged down with random tasks, I might be able to enjoy my “free time” much, much more and have time to actually get the things done I need completed. I’m not going to linger on the aches and pains of clutter, but below I’ve listed 5 ways to rid your life from clutter. 1. UNSUBSCRIBE. If you look in my…










