Do you ever feel like there are so many choices that you just can't make up your mind? It can be enough to drive you crazy! Having choices is great but it can be frustrating, time-consuming, and even debilitating sometimes. But even with a seemingly endless amount of options we can learn how to make faster decisions and stop being indecisive. I want to share with you some … [Read more...]
One Thing Done Is One Thing Less To Do
Lately, I've been giving myself little pep talks saying, "One thing done is one thing less to do. Just keep going. Don't give up. Every little bit helps!" It isn't always easy to think positively, but it's true that every little bit helps. My pan even smiled back at me (above pic) recently reminding me that even though things can get bumpy and gritty to just have faith that a … [Read more...]
A Fresh Start For Exciting And Challenging Changes
I've become quite accustom to setting goals at the start of every new year, and unlike some people who dread resolutions, I absolutely love them. I've averaged around 70% success on my goals for the past couple years and I want to keep that momentum going. Life is too precious to accept mediocrity and plateauing. And based on some big events in my life last year, 2015 is going … [Read more...]
The Brick Walls Are There For A Reason
I was applying for a job the other day and one of the application questions was "What is your favorite YouTube video?" I first thought about finding a funny cat video or captivating travel video, but quickly decided that wasn't the best move. So I went for humbling and inspirational instead, and picked the video that first introduced me to Randy Pausch, his eloquent … [Read more...]
Save Time And Money By Doing Things Differently
One of the fantastic benefits of travel is being able to observe and experience new cultures, unfamiliar environments, unique customs, and different ways of doing everyday things. Recently I visited Tokyo, Japan and absolutely loved it. And I realized on this trip that there are many examples in Japan, compared to the U.S. and many other places I've been, of how we can save … [Read more...]