Have you ever had a goal for yourself that you didn't reach? Most of us have. Forbes did a study a few years ago and found that just 8% of people actually achieve their New Year's Resolutions. By anyone's account that is a depressing statistic. As we begin another year chances are you have some goals you … Continue reading 3 Simple Tips to Help You Reach Your Goals
7 Habits of Clutter-Free People
Do you ever have a hard time keeping your home decluttered? Does it feel like no matter how hard you try clutter keeps creeping back in? This year my wife an I have begun to embrace a minimalist lifestyle and eliminate the clutter in our home and life. With a full-time job and two little … Continue reading 7 Habits of Clutter-Free People
12 Questions to End Your Day On
Simplifying your life isn't always a simple thing to do. In order to focus on what matters most we may need to stop doing some things and get rid of others. Other times there are some things we need to start doing and some habits and practices we need to add to our lives. A … Continue reading 12 Questions to End Your Day On
5 Ways to Keep Your Home Organized After The Holidays
Do you struggle with getting your home (and life) back in order after the holidays? For years I was overwhelmed with all the decorations I had to take down and all the stuff I had to figure out what to do with. Finally I decided enough was enough. I was going to take control of the … Continue reading 5 Ways to Keep Your Home Organized After The Holidays
Why You Should Keep a Journal and How to Get Started
I've been journaling off and on since 4th Grade. I've always drawn to keeping a journal. There's something about the process of keeping a record of what's happening in life that has made my life better. A Few Benefits of Journaling Journaling allows you to process what your thoughts and feelings. Dawson Trotman says, "Thoughts disentangle themselves … Continue reading Why You Should Keep a Journal and How to Get Started
The Cost of Hurry
Several years ago Joshua Bell, one of the most sought after violinists in the world, conducted a social experiment. Unannounced, he went to a metro station in Washington DC, took out his Stradivarius (worth over $4,000,000) and began playing. He spent hours performing some of the finest classical music of the last few centuries. Why? … Continue reading The Cost of Hurry