Take a minute to consider the following:
- group flow vs. individual flow
- solitude: Are you in flow? OR Are you lonely?
- Have you mastered boredom?
- What about solitude at work vs. home?
Month: January 2019
Freelancing Equals Freedom
blog, blogger, blogging, blogs, career, careers, freelance, wordpress
I believe that if you’re not happy at your place of employment, you might need to make a plan. If freelancing the way to go, then use it. Even if you have a job that you like, there’s nothing wrong with learning new things or earning extra money. I’ve started this blog as a portfolio for my sample work and advice for any newcomers (like myself).
How To Find Your Life Purpose
coaching, emotions, growth, heartfulness, life coach, life purpose, lifestyle, meaning, positive psychology, psychology, self-improvement, wellbeing
Working at Home: Not Glamorous
Career, Family, Life, Lifestyle, Work
Most people think because I work at home my life is put together and organized.
That is so far from the truth.
If you take a peek at what a day in the life of me is you will realize that it’s not glamorous.
I usually wake up around 7:45 am, start the coffee, feed the cats and walk the dog.
Depending on the schedule, I may or may not make it to the shower before sitting down and having my first conference call chugging my first cup of coffee.
Sometimes afterwards I am running a college student to school or work at this point.
Usually then I’m catching up with our team and answering emails and yes, still in pajamas.
Most of the time I don’t have a lot of face to face meetings when I’m working from home and if I’m lucky, I slow down enough to hop…
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Making to-do lists that work for you!
goal setting , goals , help , improvement , new year , productivity , self help , self improvement , tips , to do lists

Goals are difficult to accomplish when you are unclear of the path that is needed to achieve them. It is much easier when the path is set out from the beginning. To-do lists are perfect for long-term goals, short-term goals, and even day-to-day tasks. Almost every student that I know has some way of organizing their priorities in to-do lists. I am going to share tips to make to-do lists that are functional and some new ways to use to-do lists in your everyday life.
Tips to make to-do lists that you complete
- Set a time frame
- Making your to-do lists with a time frame in mind of when you want the tasks to be completed keeps you on track. I can’t even begin to tell you the number of times that I have abandoned to-do lists because I didn’t continue to come back to it.
- It helped me when I started creating them on a schedule…
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