Link Roundup: June 16, 2013

Chris and I went to the movies yesterday so we could spend some time together before he leaves for Orlando on a business trip. And if you know anything about me, you know I’m pissed that I’m not going to Orlando with him. I guess I’ll just cuddle with Skyla on the couch this week…

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Move-Your-Butt Mantras

Happy Friday! It’s been a great week for me, and I’m having a bit of a mantra moment. I’ve written before about how much I love mantras (a word or phrase that you say to yourself to bring about a change in your mood, viewpoint, or attitude). “Calm” is still my fave mantra, but I…

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Question of the Week: What Will You Never Outgrow?

OK, so you’re not Peter Pan. But I’ll bet there are a few things you cling to from your childhood despite technically being an “adult” now. So, what will you never outgrow? Dancing in front of your bedroom mirror while singing into a hairbrush? Eating a bowl of sugary cereal while watching cartoons on Saturday…

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SAS Launch Week: June 2013 Wish List

It’s Launch Week on my new site, Sweet and Sage. Today we’re talking about my wish list for a dream vacation. Click here to read June 2013 Wish List: Dream Vacation. Sweet and Sage is an online magazine for women who want to bridge the gap between spiritual flower child and ultra-productive career woman. You…

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Angry People Are Not Always Wise

I love this quote because it touches on the false idea that if you’re educated or informed about the world, then you can’t possibly be happy. Some people mistake my positivity and optimism for naiveté, but I’m not ignorant about the wars, crime, injustices, or any of the other bad things that are happening in…

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SAS Launch Week: To Create Good Habits, Pull the Trigger!

It’s Launch Week on my new site, Sweet and Sage. Today we’re talking about how to create new good habits by using trigger habits. Click here to read To Create Good Habits, Pull the Trigger! Sweet and Sage is an online magazine for women who want to bridge the gap between spiritual flower child and…

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