Have You Seen May?
Holy shit, we are at the end of May. Let’s just say exactly what I’m thinking.
Holy shit, we are at the end of May. Let’s just say exactly what I’m thinking.
Listening to one of my favorite books while I was working out a few weeks ago I came across a lovely gem of an idea that I had to pass on. In Gary John Bishop’s book, Unfu*k Yourself, he talks about how when Michelangelo was sculpting the David, he was in fact uncovering David from the…
The past few years have been full of ups and downs, as I’m sure it has for most people. Prior to the pandemic, I was slowly feeling less motivated and less energy. I wasn’t sure why, but I felt like I lacked engagement in my life. Once the pandemic hit, those motivation and energy levels…
For the month of May (and slightly into June – what’s new?), I am writing about a huge goal has been on my goal list longer than any other, and it goes like this: My home is completely decluttered, decorated, organized and always company ready. For part 1, part 2, and part 3, I described…
My kids are older now. They are 11 and 9 going on twenty. And sometimes, I get lazy. We bust our asses on Friday night to get everything ready for 9am football games (yes, be there at 8am please which means leave home at 7:30…earlier than a school day) and then the soccer games…
As a working mom with a ton of inputs coming in all day long, I add a lot of random tasks to my to do list. For example, If I hear about a good book, I quickly add it to my to do list and then later when I’m processing my new tasks in my…
Today’s post will be a simple story to serve as a reminder that even when you think you can’t, you can. You most certainly can. A few months ago, I read the amazing book “Everything is Figureoutable” by Marie Forleo. I loved this book so much that I purchased the physical copy, which is something I rarely do…