Tag: motivation

  • Read Before your First Massage 💆

    Read Before your First Massage 💆

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    Let’s talk about self care (as i sit in my office with work up to my double chin) We’re all working really hard at work or on our own businesses. 🙇🏼‍♀️What do you do FOR YOU? Travel? Journal? Spa days? I actually make it a point to get a message at least once a quarter.…

  • 5 Lessons Binx Taught Me

    5 Lessons Binx Taught Me

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    Okay, I know this may sound ridiculous. Binx, excuse me, Mr. Binx is a cat. He was previously stray, currently rocking a bow tie, and  is most likely sleeping while I write this.  While it may sound crazy, this little once wild animal has taught me so much more than just how to be a pet owner.…

  • Welcome to the Natural Life

    Welcome to the Natural Life

    Recently, I received the sweetest box of happiness from a company called, Natural Life. At the moment, I was feeling overwhelmed and a bit anxious and this was a wonderful surprise on my doorstep. Natural Life is a brand that I hold near and dear to my heart. Their positive vibes and motivational messages are…

  • Life gets Better after High School

    Life gets Better after High School

    This blog post is long overdue. I like to keep my posts easy to read and simple, so I am going to do just that. To be honest with you, high school definitely had its ups and downs. Freshman year was a rough year, I did not have many friends and I felt very alone.…

  • Turn your Haters into Motivators

    Turn your Haters into Motivators

    Long story short- I learned a valuable lesson lately. Not everyone is going to love your work…or even like your work…or maybe even just admit that they might slightly enjoy it. That is OK because I am learning how to turn my haters into my motivators. I rarely ever use the word “haters,” but I…

  • 3 Things to Look for When Buying a Car

    3 Things to Look for When Buying a Car

    Recently, I purchased a car. I have been driving around in my 2004 VW Beetle Convertible since I was 17, and yes I am emotional about it. That car is very unreliable but oh so fun! My old car “Kelso” is still in the family, and I am debating between holding onto him as a…

  • Books on the Beach (for 20-Somethings)

    Books on the Beach (for 20-Somethings)

    Reading is a great way to wind down and relax- whether you are sitting on the beach or on your daily train ride to work. I am gearing this post towards 20-somethings, because I can relate to this demographic, and as a 20-somthing, I personally enjoyed these books. While I prefer the hardcopy,  Amazon has…

  • 3 Tips for Stress Relief

    3 Tips for Stress Relief

    “It’s not stress that kill us, it’s our reaction to it.”- Hans Selye   Though I mostly share positive, good times, boy am I stressed! There is a lot going on in my life right now that I chose not to share on social media. Big stressors and little stressors that seem to make my…

  • Just one Taste!- Surviving Dessert Time

    Just one Taste!- Surviving Dessert Time

    Let’s talk DESSERT- the most important meal of the day (just kidding, but it definitely can feel like the most CRAVED meal sometimes) If you lack self-control when it comes to the sugary-goodness, the smart move is to not keep desserts in your home. Sometimes desserts make their appearance elsewhere, like at a party…. Imagine…

  • Nor’easter Exploration

    Nor’easter Exploration

    On Wednesday, a nor’easter hit my area. What started out as a minuscule rainfall, erupted into a massive snowstorm. My area received 15 inches of snow- roads were covered, telephone wires went down, and trees fell. After working from home all day, it was time to explore. Thomas made his way over in this Chevy…