The Difference Between Self-Comfort and Self-Care

When it comes to white space, not all activities are created equal. I’m sure you’ve noticed in the past when doing something you thought would energize you instead drained your energy or made you fee like you were wasting your time. Many people choose numbing activities such as binge-watching TV shows or eating junk food…

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Life Editor’s Picks: Totally Booked

If you’re like most Life Editors, then your days are totally booked with responsibilities and errands that you can’t ignore. You’ve got to drive your kids to all their activities, get to your important work meetings, clean the house, plan your meals, call your mother, and a million other tasks that eat away at your…

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How to Choose Your Word of the Year

Life Editors have a tendency to write massive to-do lists full of impressive goals and resolutions. Of course we do! It’s in our nature to want to edit our lives to become the best versions of ourselves. But sometimes those endless goals can feel overwhelming, especially when we’re stressed or frustrated while dealing with annoying…

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Editor’s Notebook 120

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 It’s a Bad Week to be a Seal. Discovery Shark Week 2017. I’m a huge Seal fan, and I’ve seen him in concert twice. Thankfully, this…

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100 Reasons Why You Should Come to Life Editor Weekend

We’re 3 months away from Life Editor Weekend, and the anticipation is killing me! This once-a-year retreat in sunny Orlando, Florida, is by far my favorite thing to do in my business. Yes, it’s even more fun than my Edited Year Planners and Life Editor Clubhouse combined! Life Editor Weekend is where I get to…

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How to Use the Traffic Light Method to Conquer Your To-Do List

Hop in, Life Editor! We’re hittin’ the road! On the highway of life, you’re bound to run into some obstacles. What roadblocks are preventing you from getting to your destination? One way to fuel your motivation is to rewrite your to-do list into a format that makes it easy to instantly see what’s most important…

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New Clubhouse Class: Warm Letter Campaigns

Back in college (when dinosaurs roamed the Earth), I remember one of my professors teaching us about cold calls. Randomly calling a stranger to try to get them to buy from you was supposed to be a tried-and-true marketing tactic. It felt icky to me then, and cold calls are still one of the sleaziest…

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