Refuse to live in fear of not having enough
Monday, May 22, 2017
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Week 3: Not the house for us but another will be
Being even more intentional than usual in my daily life while continuing to appreciate the present. MOVING? On Tuesday Hubby examined the ho...
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MOVEMENT Forward with a look back to find wellness destinations I'm joining my friend Leslie who blogs at Once Upon a Time and Happily E...
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We are now at the “best laid plans of mice and men often go awry” stage of living here and can’t blame it totally on the pandemic. When we ...
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Over the past two years I have become rather stuck in a rut due to the pandemic restrictions, foot surgeries, a seriously ill and then dying...
When working FT, I often said no because I had to get things done before and after formal work hours. I had to get to bed so I could get a good night's sleep and then get up to go to work. Now I can say yes.
ReplyDeleteJuhli, thank you so much for sharing this! It led me back to Courtney's blog, which is full of wisdom, and that speaks to exactly where I find myself presently. I've added her blog to my rolecall.
ReplyDeleteDitto what Tamara said. If I can ever get finished with this school year, I want to streamline in some areas where I have been holding on to things for fear of not having enough. Thank you for sharing this wisdom and link.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your comments!
ReplyDeleteJuhli, couldn't find your email address to let you know that we are doing Sentence a Day this coming Thursday, June 1. Hope you will join us again.
DeleteLeslie, I emailed you about the Summer bucket list using the email that comes up in your profile.
DeleteBeautiful thought and yes, I agree with all the comments mentioned here. I think one should we content with whatever we have. What if we didn't have that too...then what?
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