Editor’s Notebook 282

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 Book I’m Currently Reading: Better Than Before New On The Blog A Very Low-Key Summer Checklist. I love these easy ways to enjoy the summer without…

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4 Steps to Become the Best Version of Yourself

Becoming the best version of yourself involves stripping away thoughts, beliefs, and opinions you were taught to believe that don’t support your success. You’re capable of more than your limiting beliefs want you to believe, and with a little effort, you can be successful at any of your big goals. Here are 4 simple steps…

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Simple Ways to Clear Your Mind of Negative Thoughts

Many people look back on their lives and cringe at the things they said or did. Maybe you too? We all make mistakes and do things that cause us unhappiness, stress, and guilt. But wallowing in those self-criticisms won’t improve your life going forward. Here are some simple ways to clear your mind of negative…

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Sharing Kindness With Other Helps You Be Kinder to Yourself

Sharing kindness might seem like the most selfless activity you could do. It’s a choice to be kind sometimes, be that in helping someone with a favor or simply choosing to rise above a tense conversation. But kindness isn’t a totally selfless activity, and that’s not a bad thing! The kinder you are to other…

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8 Ways to Stick to Good Habits When You Want to Give Up

When it comes to life editing, a big part of whether you’ll be successful is your ability to change your habits. We are what we repeatedly do, and if you’re not happy with your current situation, then you must change what you’re doing to become a better version of yourself. For many of my clients…

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How to Find Happiness Again After a Loss

Before I share today’s blog post, I want to remind you that my annual Thank You Week Sale ends on Monday. Get all the details here. With the current worldwide health crisis, we must acknowledge that there are many empty chairs at the dinner table this Thanksgiving. I’m very fortune not to have lost anyone…

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