I have been social medially quiet this Fall. And, for good reason: I have been helping some amazing clients and begun several new writing adventures. Even still, I miss weekly blogging.
This year, one of my goals is to do the things that I love on a consistent basis. That doesn't mean I will just do what I want with reckless abandon. However, my biggest motivator is love. Love for myself, family, people, and passions of creativity. This includes cooking, exercising, journaling, and blogging.
How and when do I plan to start this action plan? Now (Hint: I just did).
Happy New Year!!!
Monday mornings come every week; they are just crazy like that. But, did you know that they can kill productivity for the entire week? I didn't know that either -- until I reached the end of my first year in business and realized much of my year had been just a string of bad Monday Mornings . Here are four things I learned over the course of my first year: It Was The Night Before Monday and All Through the House.. Whether you have 3 hours or 15 minutes, a little preparation on Sunday evening can help in big ways on Monday morning. For me, that is often just 15 minutes creating a to-do list or journaling. Laurita Thomas, who is the associate vice president and chief human resource officer at the University of Michigan, spent several hours each Sunday in her office, preparing for the week ahead for the first few years in her position. "I don't do that anymore" said Thomas, "but I do spend time each Sunday evening preparing for the week." Schedule
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