Everyone Told Me I Was Wrong (But I Didn’t Listen!)

TLDR (too long, didn’t read): Guess who’s back, back again . . . When you put yourself out there and let the world see all the vulnerable bits that make up the real you . . . well, you’re bound to attract some naysayers. Ten years ago, I was surrounded by people who thought they knew…

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Editor’s Notebook 252

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 3 Rules for Better Work-Life Balance. You don’t have to be “always on.” 11 Movies to Celebrate Fall. Perfect for a cozy movie night. What Is…

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The Ultimate Checklist to Achieve Your Dream Life in 2022

The past two years have hit us with continued disruptions from the pandemic, so you’re not alone if you’re already looking ahead to 2022 and thinking about new goals. Now is the time to transition from surviving to thriving, and if you get started today, you’ll be ahead of the game by January 1. Your…

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NEW! Check Out the Clubhouse Classes for October 2021

Happy October! This is your monthly reminder to check out all the new goodies in the Life Editor Clubhouse membership site. This month’s training will help you make positive changes even if it feels like you have no time in your schedule. Habit Change for Busy People Already a member? Login here. In This Class How habits help us…

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Editor’s Notebook 251

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 to Start Reading Fiction (When You Only Read Nonfiction). This is me all the way. I was Gen X, now on paper I’m a Millennial.…

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6 Proactive Steps to Prevent Employee Burnout

The corporate world can take its toll on those working in it, and stressful work hours often cause burnout and resentment. Of course, the company must produce results, but overworked employees make more mistakes, miss more deadlines, and are more likely to quit. That doesn’t bode well for your bottom line. It’s in everyone’s best…

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5 Possible Jobs for High School and College Students

Many high school and college students want to earn extra money, and they might be ready to look for jobs. They could help out around the house, gain experience in their chosen field, or earn spending money for themselves. Here are 5 possible jobs for high school or college students who want to learn new…

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