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How to Save Your Relationship With a Time Out
If you know me in real life, you’ll know I’m not much of a sports fan. OK, I know next to nothing about sports. I prefer to spend my Sundays with my nose in a magazine rather than yelling at a sports team on the TV (as my husband Chris does). But since football season…
Read MoreLife Editor’s Picks: Midas Touch
When I was a kid, I was obsessed with having the newest toys and games. I had the largest collection of Jem and the Holograms dolls out of all the girls in my school. Give me a break, it was the 1980s! I was perfectly content with my rainbow-haired rocker dolls…that is, until they came…
Read MoreLife Editor’s Picks: Halloween Treats
Halloween is by far my favorite holiday. No blizzards to worry about. No presents to buy. No romantic dates to plan. Just candy and dressing up in wacky costumes. You gotta love any chance to be a kid again. 🙂 Here are my picks for terror-ific Halloween treats. 1. Noodlers Ahab Fountain Pen, Pumpkin. Beautiful color…
Read MoreLife Editor’s Picks: I’m the Boss!
Lately, I’ve noticed that women who run their own businesses are reluctant to call themselves bosses. They’ll tiptoe around the word and attach all kinds of qualifiers to it: GirlBoss, BossBabe, LadyBoss (ugh), Like a Boss, etc. Come on, Life Editors! Quit it with the cutesy names and own your worth already! No male entrepreneur would call…
Read MoreEditor’s Notebook 93
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! PS, I’m now accepting applications for Life Editor Academy. CLICK HERE for all the details! What I’m Loving This Week Top 5 Weird Facts about Left Handed People. We’re super special!…
Read MoreNew Clubhouse Class: Clean Up Your Clutter
Whenever I start working with a new client, she always wants to get to the deleting step of the Life Editing Process ASAP. It’s not hard to see why. That’s where you get the noticeable results because you’re throwing away the junk in the hall closet, trashing the sugary snacks from the pantry, and ditching…
Read MoreLife Editor’s Picks: Beginner Buddhist
I’m a Buddhist, but I was raised in an atheist family. That means we didn’t believe in a God or higher power of any kind. No old man with a beard sitting on a cloud judging you. No Heaven or Hell. No organized religion saying “these people” are good and “those people” are evil. My…
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