Have you always wanted to create a garden but just never started? Make spring 2021 the season you start your first garden! Besides pretty flowers and edible goodies, gardening can bring about a number of other benefits, including: Building strength Improving memory Reducing stress Fighting disease Boosting mood Whether you are a beginner or just want to get back to basics, let’s take a look at some tips on how you can start a garden this season: Read on →

It never fails. You start get back into your stride after the new year begins and then BAM—daylight saving time begins! Instead of viewing March 14 as an obstacle to our productivity, let’s look at it as a way to not just maintain your current level of productivity but improve it! Prepare Yourself for Daylight Saving Time The key to keeping your productivity level high during the time change is to prepare for the time change as much as possible. Read on →

It might only be February, but how cluttered is your home right about now? (Don’t worry, I won’t judge!) No matter how cluttered your house is or isn’t, there is always room for decluttering. In fact, let’s take the next 30 days to declutter together! Who is with me? Give Yourself 30 Days to Decluttering Success When it comes to tackling the clutter inside your home, it is important to be realistic with yourself in how long it is going to actually take to declutter. Read on →

With most of us spending more time than ever at home over the past year, it is no wonder that many people are starting to think about how they want to redecorate their home. Are you one of them? What’s trending when it comes to decor? Read on as I offer some insight. The times are changing, and home decor is no different. Let’s take a look at ways home decor is changing for the new year: Read on →

If 2020 taught us anything, it is you never know what tomorrow brings! So, in learning from the lessons of 2020, it is important to know how you can best be prepared for tomorrow in 2021. Since the COVID-19 pandemic is still ongoing, we never know when it may disrupt our daily routines. I want to help you prepare for one scenario—your kids learning from home again for a while. Read on →

It happens every year. Many of us set resolutions in late December or early January, and get started with a bang in the new year. But after a few weeks, those resolutions start to falter—with as many as 80% of them failing by February! What’s the key for making resolutions that you can actually stick with? It’s all about transforming your resolutions from lofty goals into goals with actions attached. Read on →

If you’ve heard it once, you’ve heard it a million times—you cannot pour from an empty cup. The reason you hear this saying so much is because it is true. But as women, we have a tendency to put others’ needs before our own. Let’s change that. I challenge you—and myself—to start making self-care a priority. Devoting time to care for your own needs can not only improve your personal life, but it can also help you run your own business and be an effective leader. Read on →

This year has certainly been one for the record books, and it seems that Thanksgiving will be no exception. With large gatherings still not recommended and social distancing the name of the game, many people are wondering who will even be allowed at the Thanksgiving table this holiday. Although there might be fewer people present this Thanksgiving, that doesn’t mean that the celebration can’t be as grand as in years’ past. Read on →

Whether you are working from home, heading to the office, getting your kiddos out the door or just getting ready to start your day, the mornings can be a hectic time for anyone. We all know how important eating a nutritious breakfast is to our health and happiness, but when things get busy, it can be easy to neglect—but because eating breakfast has been shown to lower stress, help with weight control and more, it is something worth prioritizing. Read on →