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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! What I’m Loving This Week Currently Reading: In a Holidaze New On The Blog How You Spend Your Morning Matters. Great tips for starting your day off right. How Overcoming a “Scarcity…

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3 Ways Spiritual Teachings Can Improve Your Finances

Spirituality and religion are a part of everyday life and touch every part of your day-to-day existence, and this includes money. It might be difficult to rationalize money within your spirituality or religious beliefs. Money is something that feels so mundane and man-made, so it can be strange to pair it with the over-arching longevity…

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8 Ways to Be More Mindful and Present Every Day

It’s not easy to be mindful in this day and age. There are endless distractions pulling us away from the present moment and dumping us unceremoniously into a pile of social media, streaming apps, games, work drama, money issues, and whatever nonsense your kids are up to. Besides, focusing on the here and now is…

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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! What I’m Loving This Week 6 Self-Care Solutions for Work During COVID-19. Because we need white space more than ever right now. 7 Signs You Shouldn’t Buy Another Christmas Gift This…

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Easy Ways to Give Back That Are Oh So Rewarding

This year, we all learned that we need to make the most of the time we have. We never know how long we have left, and you don’t want to regret the things you did (or didn’t) do with your life. That means taking action towards your goals instead of just dreaming, working hard to…

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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! What I’m Loving This Week How a Buddhist Monk Taught Me to Stop Overthinking. I use this technique with my clients too. Sometimes thinking about the worst case scenario can show…

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