I’ve never really learned my lesson when it comes to death. When I have lost a person or an animal that was deeply close to me, I always assumed things about our relationship, like they will be there tomorrow. It isn’t until after they have passed that it dawns on me that I could have […]
Category: Home Management
All That I Noticed While In Quarantine
Work Did anyone else do the math on the money spent on gas, wear and tear of vehicles, parking fees, lunches out, and dry cleaning prior to this situation? How about the amount spent on the business formal wear, regional rail passes, time in traffic to and from because 99.8% of us have the same […]
Top 5 Time Management Basics for Novices
When I first met Michael, there were times that we clashed simply because I’m a Analytical person on a timetable, and he’s a lustful Artist who is used to working when inspiration hits him. Once Dylan was born however, we both had to learn from one another quickly. I had to open up to flexibility […]
14 Things To Do On The 1st Of The Month
The beginning of a brand new month always feels fresh and full of promise. Capitalizing on that momentum is what I have found to be the trick for a successful 4 weeks. Concentrating on the details off the bat before there are any distractions, keeps the upcoming weeks together even when things pop up that […]
Blogmas #10: How To “Win” At Running Late
The great thing about Christmas is that as of December 26th you have 364 days to prepare!
Blogmas #7, #8, #9: Relaxed Productivity
It’s a great feeling to be here and it’s because of consistency I am.