Posts Tagged ‘worksheet’
What Questions Do You Have for the Retreat This Friday?
The Life Editor Weekend Virtual Retreat is this Friday, June 10, 2022, and I know there’s a lot of mystery about what will happen during the event. We’re not staging cult-like initiation ceremonies, casting productivity magic spells, or burning our planners under the full moon. (Maybe next time.) Here’s the real deal: We’re goal setting and designing…
Read MoreYour BEST GOAL PLAN to Get Stuff Done Fast! Productivity Superstar
I’m all about celebrating random holidays (see my Groundhog Day video from earlier this month). And today is 2/22/22, otherwise known as Twos-Day! In honor of this lucky date, I’m sharing an updated and revamped version of my most popular workshop, 3 Simple Steps to Become a Productivity Superstar. Once you learn my proven goal…
Read MoreWhy GOOD ROUTINES Are Always Better Than Motivation
My clients often ask me how they can stay motivated to work on their goals. They’ll be excited and engaged at the beginning, but soon they start procrastinating and getting distracted. Well, I hate to break it to you, but your motivation is going to disappear at some point no matter how much you want…
Read More14 Easy Ways to READ MORE BOOKS in 2022
OK, I’ll admit it. I really let myself go in 2020. The worldwide health crisis aggravated my anxiety, I lost a third of my income by not hosting in-person retreats, and I spent most of the year eating pizza on the couch while watching the Lord of the Rings. But 2021 was my year to shine!…
Read MoreThere Is No Magic Wand | Watch the LEFB Call Replay
As a former book editor, it should come as no surprise that I’m an avid reader. My shelves are lined with self-help guides, business books, and every kind of novel to whisk me away to another realm. It’s fun to take a white space break into a fantasy world, but I often meet people who…
Read MoreEveryone 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…
Read MoreHow to Use a Not-To-Do List to Declutter Your Life
For the longest time, I was always the “more is more” kind of gal. More attention, more clothes, more projects, more food, more fancy gadgets. More, more, more! My self-worth was tied up in how much I could achieve and how much I could do while still maintaining my sanity (sort of). So I climbed that corporate…
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