Tag: self-examination
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When your “drive” starts to drive you nuts
A little bit getting done here and there still builds something.
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10 Lessons I Learned as a Walking Commuter
I’ve been harmed more in the daylight than I ever have been in the dark.
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Lightworker Quarterly: A guide for the next 90 days (Part II)
There is much work to be done as the SHIFT is here!
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Creating a “Bounty Table” using what you already have…
It was a rainy/chilly Saturday morning, and I woke up feeling like I wanted to go shopping. It was like my urge to create a Pinterest worthy dining room table was far outweighing my very responsible budget mentality. The alter-ego on my shoulder was like “So what. It’s just $50 or so. We’ll even…
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The over complication of simplification
If the past two weeks have taught us nothing else, it’s that we must simplify our lives. This means we need to simplify our thoughts, our actions, how we consume, and how we live. Simplification looks different to everyone. One person’s simple is yet another person’s “chaos”. What is most important to…
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Lessons I’ve learned from my ’04 GMC
Jennie may be an older truck, but she is life lessons on four wheels.
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How “self-care” can make you a better human
It’s inevitable that at some point in your journey to building a strong family and crafting a life that you’re going to feel stagnant and out of sorts. This is despite that you are always blessed beyond personal measure. Having achieved your goals does not exempt you from one day waking up and…