Posts Tagged ‘coronavirus goals’
December Progress and January PowerSheets Goals
January isa clean white sheet, newly-ironed;an empty page;a field of freshly-fallen snowwaiting to be mappedby our footsteps.– John Foster Hello, friends! Hello, new year! Oh, how refreshing you are already! Want to make January extra refreshing—and avoid jumping ship on your new goals mid-month? Remember these two words: pace yourself. There are a lot of…
Read MoreNovember Progress and December PowerSheets Goals
No matter how something begins, or what happens in the middle, it’s the punctuation on the end that changes everything. Let’s put an exclamation point on this year and end it well, shall we?! Praise the Lord for the thrill of hope this final month of the year brings. I’ve started my own PowerSheets and…
Read MoreOctober Progress and November PowerSheets Goals
“If a year was tucked inside of a clock, then autumn would be the magic hour.” – Victoria Erickson Well, friends. We’ve made it through 10 months of a wild year. The falling leaves remind us that, as everything seeps back into the cold earth for winter, there’s something happening beneath the surface: spring is…
Read MoreSeptember Progress and October PowerSheets Goals
“I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables Hello, October! The leaves on our sugar maples are turning brilliant crimson and it’s a big month around here as we launch the 2021 PowerSheets Collection in 8 days. It has been quite a year at…
Read MoreAugust Progress and September PowerSheets Goals
Ah, September. I’m glad you’re here. The breezes tasteOf apple peel.The air is fullOf smells to feel-Ripe fruit, old footballs,Burning brush,New books, erasers,Chalk, and such.The bee, his hive,Well-honeyed hum,And Mother cutsChrysanthemums.Like plates washed cleanWith suds, the daysAre polished withA morning haze.– “September” by John Updike As the weather cools and the tea warms up, I’ll…
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