last week, i shared how setting goals has become helpful and motivational. a lot of bloggers share their monthly goals, so here i am - following suit. the what-ifs are still trying to convince me that this is silly and no one really cares, but this quote is becoming more and more true for me:
BLOGTEMBER CHALLENGE, DAY ONE : imagine the front sleeve of a hardcover novel. give us your "about the author" so we can get to know one another, and for fun tell us what your imaginary novel would be about . ABOUT THE AUTHOR: born and raised in a small town in oklahoma
snapshots * beautiful golden hour light * chai latte from my favorite coffee shop * cupcakes for my birthday * sunflower bloom learnings - God is at work, even when i cannot see it. - making goals is so helpful for a procrastinator like myself. - and if i don't reach those goals, i
into the thirty-sixth hour of labor, mama-bear was exhausted. already passed the due date by two weeks, she was more than ready for this baby to make his entrance into the world. the road to this moment was filled with stops and u-turns and heartbreaks. this baby was a sweet blessing and nothing sh
in my quest to create a simple life, i have discovered the benefits of setting realistic goals for myself. life seemed stagnant recently until i made the decision to stop feeling sorry for myself + do something about it. my lack of motivation and procrastination have slightly diminished. writing
as i'm typing this blog post, i'm doing something i've always wanted to do: go to a coffee shop + write . i've only been here for ten minutes, but i can already tell you i love this. the coffee shop atmosphere is delightful - the chit-chat among friends [ some louder than oth