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Welcome to this week's tips
Hi Everyone,
I won't lie, all those winter storms made February a bear with my migraines. But, I was able to get to musical practice Saturday. We are doing H.M.S. Pinafore so that will be a lot of fun. We did finally get some sunshine. You can see pix of our backyard below (including bunny prints in the snow).
Lent begins March 6th. I created a Simplifying for Lent Guide.
I’ve always loved the season of lent. It’s a more reflective time of year that reminds us to concentrate on living differently. Lent invites us to slow down and to release things that are holding us back from a spiritual, conscious life.
Most of us are living lives with too much speed. We have so many choices, many which pull us away from our center and spirituality. We get caught up in drama and try to hide emptiness and feelings under over-eating, the internet, TV, or busyness.
Lent is the 40 days before Easter, (excluding Sundays). It is a beautiful time to return to our spiritual life and re-focus our lives.
For 40 days I have ideas, questions and inspiration to live a simpler, more intentional and more reflective life.
I help the overwhelmed create saner, simpler lives.
I deliver…
Untamed possibility. Breathe easier simplicity. Hope. On the wings of understanding and encouragement. Step by step breaking down from “no way! “ to “why not?”
Do you have those things that just never seem to get done? Things you procrastinate on like organizing a closet, making a difficult phone call or a business report? Get It Done Day is for tackling that energy draining to do list. Working together, laughing and connecting with others who don’t have “it all together” (which we know is an illusion anyway) can be a fun way of completing those things.
I want you to feel centered, responsible and less frazzled. To move forward with your goals and projects and find more energy by finishing up those incompletes.
Accountability is the best way I know to conquer procrastination.
Last month’s group got so much accomplished and had fun doing that we scheduled the next one right during chat.