Posts Tagged ‘self-care’
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…
Read MoreLife Editor’s Picks: Home Office Indulgences
Just because most of us are working from home, doesn’t mean our workspaces need to look like dorm rooms. It’s so easy to just dump papers wherever, park yourself on the couch, or use an old Amazon box as a desk. You’re alone, so who cares, right? No way, Life Editor! You deserve a proper…
Read MoreNEW! Check Out the Clubhouse Classes for March 2021
Happy March! This is your monthly reminder to check out all the new goodies in the Life Editor Clubhouse membership site. This month’s training will show you why less is more . . . really! (PS, this is my new favorite class.) Minimalism Without Deprivation Already a member? Login here. In This Class How minimalism relates to life editing. Why we resist…
Read MoreMy Word of the Year for 2021
Sometimes my clients get a little sick of goal setting. On our weekly video calls, I’ll watch as they start to zone out, their eyes glaze over, and they succumb to burnout and boredom. That’s when I know it’s time to switch tactics! We’ll drop the complicated project plans and habit trackers, and go back…
Read MoreEditor’s Notebook 223
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 7 Things Researchers Know About the Science of Long-Lasting Love. Less complaining, more complimenting. 8 Lessons I’ve Learned About Love, Patience, and Cleanliness After 7,000 Hours…
Read More8 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…
Read MoreLife Editor’s Picks: Mini Valentines
Valentines Day might look a little different this year. From my home in Los Angeles, everything is pretty much closed and deserted as we’re following lockdown guidelines. Personally, I still won’t feel completely safe for a long time even when the restrictions loosen up. How are you adjusting? Maybe you and your partner are staying…
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