“The mountains are calling and I must go!” – John Muir They called and we went! I’m starting to write the post to you while we’re still on our trip, sitting here in our cabin after five days of hiking with our kids in North Carolina and Tennessee! My legs are toast. I’m listening to a rushing creek outside the open windows. And I can hear the kids talking to each other about our adventures as they drift to sleep….
Have you ever said yes to something and quickly regretted it? I’m raising my hand, too, and cringing thinking about it! Get ready to become a master of the gracious “no” over the next two episodes of the podcast! In today’s episode, my long-time co-worker, Emily Thomas, and I pull back the curtain on some big decisions we made—and some we didn’t make on purpose. Get ready for some never-before-told stories about our partnership with Southern Living, hiring my first employee, and some surprising decisions we made about…
Well—2019 is almost halfway over. This year has not gone like you thought it would. Time feels like it’s flying. You feel like it’s too late to make progress on anything this year. You started all wrong, you’ve gone from feeling behind to feeling like the year is over. You feel like you’ve failed. But, this year isn’t over—not even close! In today’s episode, I’ll walk you through three steps to make the rest of 2019 count, no matter how…
We’re almost to the half-way point of 2019 and you’re feeling it. Life keeps happening. Daily pressures keep pressing.You want to make progress on the things you’ve always wanted to do. But, you’re starting to think it’s not possible to achieve your goals this year—it feels like it’s too late. It’s no surprise you feel this way! The world tries to convince you that that, in order to have a meaningful life, you have to do it all and be…
There’s something you want to do, and it’s not done yet. It really matters to you, though, and you’re frustrated that you haven’t done it! On top of that, summer is coming and you’re feeling it. You’re feeling the pressure to finally do that thing or… accept defeat. I was right there a couple weeks ago. There was something I really wanted to do, and I was stuck. I thought it was too late and that I had missed my…