Save Time With an Edited Schedule

Editors are great at picking out the things that disrupt the flow of a story. But what things are messing up your life’s story? Sometimes it feels like your day isn’t running as smoothly as possible. You’re not getting all your work done and you feel like you’ll never catch up. But you don’t need…

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An Editor’s Favorite Happiness Tool

An editor has many tools of the trade. A red pen, of course. An eye for details. A grateful heart. But there’s one editing tool that can boost your happiness like nothin’ else. Find out what that happiness tool is in today’s Life Editing Quick Tip video. Be on the lookout for 1 more Quick…

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How to Think Like an Editor to Reach Your Goals

Hey there, Life Editor! Here’s a quick question for you: if you want to make a change in your life, what’s the first thing you should do? I’ll give you the scoop in today’s Life Editing Quick Tip video. The answer might just surprise you! Be on the lookout for 2 more Quick Tip videos…

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20 Things You Might Not Know About Me Blog Tag

This blog post is a part of the “20 Things You Might Not Know About Me” Blog Tag started by April from Blacksburg Belle. She began this blog tag experiment to build community among creatives, help us bloggers to connect more, and get to know each other better. This month’s topic is all about sharing…

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Editor’s Notebook 8

The Editor’s Notebook is my place to share the things I’m loving this week and other random links that have caught my eye. Enjoy! By the way, doors open for Life Editing for Beginners in just 10 days… The suspense is killing me! What I’m Loving This Week Bullet Journal. Maybe I’m late to the…

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An Edited Life: Kendra Kantor, Wellness Mentor and Guide

An Edited Life is a series where I interview women Life Editors who are living their authentic stories. Please say hello to Kendra Kantor! Welcome! Please introduce yourself and your business. Hi lovelies! I’m Kendra Kantor. I’m a Wellness Mentor and Guide for creative women looking to embrace their self-discovery and improve their mental health…

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Find Your Inner Optimist and Set Her Free

When I was in elementary school, I wore the thickest, dorkiest glasses in the world on my chubby little face. I was extremely near-sighted, so the lenses were like glass hockey pucks crammed into huge pink plastic frames (this was the 80s, after all). I’ll never know why, but the employees at the eye glasses…

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