goal setting · Personal Growth

The Resilience Recipe: How to Turn Lemons into Lemonade

We were overjoyed when my husband received a message on social media from a supposed art collector. This "woman" gushed over his artwork, admiring his attention to detail and offering an incredible amount of money to purchase one of his NFT pieces. She had evidently been looking for him for some time after his Opensea.io listings had expired, and she was ready to purchase one of his items. We were both delighted at the prospect of someone admiring his work to such an extent.

challenges · Decluttering

Cook Up Some Space: Your Guide to Decluttering Your Kitchen

Decluttering your kitchen is an essential step towards creating a home that is peaceful, organized, and free from distractions. By removing excess clutter, you'll be able to focus on the things that matter most in your life, whether that's spending time with loved ones, pursuing your passions, or simply relaxing and unwinding after a long day. Take the time to assess your kitchen, clear your countertops and surfaces, organize your cabinets and drawers, and tackle your refrigerator and pantry to create a functional and beautiful space that will make meal prep and cooking a breeze. And remember, decluttering is a process that takes time, so don't feel like you have to tackle everything in one day. Stay committed to the process and celebrate your successes along the way.

challenges · Decluttering

Sleep Easy: A Step-by-Step Guide to Decluttering Your Bedroom

It’s important to clarify the difference between clutter and mess. Clutter refers to the accumulation of excess possessions that take up space and create disorganization, while mess refers to dirt, dust, and other types of uncleanliness. It's crucial to understand that having clutter doesn't necessarily mean that someone is dirty or messy. In fact, some of the most organized and cleanest people can still struggle with clutter in their homes. Clutter can accumulate for a variety of reasons, such as sentimental attachment to items, fear of letting go, or simply not having a system in place for organization.

challenges · Decluttering · goal setting

The 30-Day Decluttering Challenge: Simplify Your Life in Just One Month

If you're feeling weighed down by clutter and excess possessions, you're not alone. Many people struggle with finding the time, motivation, or know-how to declutter their homes and simplify their lives. That's why I've created this challenge to help you take action and make progress towards a more minimalist and organized life. The 30-day decluttering challenge is a step-by-step program that will help you in tackling clutter one week at a time.

Anxiety Reduction · goal setting · Personal Growth

The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up… Your Junk Drawer

Clearing the clutter in your life entails more than just arranging your physical area. It is all about creating a calm and productive environment that encourages your mental and emotional well-being. A cluttered environment can be uncomfortable and overwhelming. Too much visual clutter can trigger anxiety and make it tough to relax. Clearing the clutter creates a calmer and more pleasant environment, which can aid in the reduction of stress and anxiety.

Emotional Intelligence · goal setting · Manifesting · Personal Growth

Note to Self: Don’t Forget to Journal

Personal development is a continuing process of self-discovery and self-improvement that involves developing a greater awareness of oneself, one's values, and one's life purpose. Journaling, as an expressive writing medium, can help in this process by providing a safe area for individuals to reflect on their thoughts, feelings, and experiences.

goal setting

Breaking a Big, Hairy-Scary Goal Down into Achievable Steps

We all have what feel like huge scary goals in life that we want to achieve. These are the goals that excite and motivate us, yet they may also be daunting and overwhelming. Whether it's starting a new business, publishing a book, creating an Udemy course, or running a marathon, the process of achieving a huge goal might be intimidating. However, by breaking it down into smaller, more manageable steps, you can create a roadmap that will help you get there.