Modern “goal-setting” strategies can feel cold or simply exhausting. I’ve spent a decade researching the best ways to intentionally set goals that are aligned with your values in a way that also feels easy and fun.
Read MoreA leisurely chatty late winter plan-with-me video featuring a monthly setup and weekly set up in my planner. Grab a cup of tea and enjoy the cosy planning session.
Read MoreWith each beginning of the new year, you might feel the pressure to make a change, set goals or do something different. But why is January so different from other months in the year? Change can happen any day, any month, any time. If we don't set ourselves up for success by planning in moments of reflection and self-awareness throughout the year, radical “goals” or “plans” don’t mean anything.
Read MoreLet's talk about the biggest thing that can get in the way of living our goals and dreams: perfectionism. Perfectionism is not a dedication to doing things well, or having "high standards". Perfectionism is actually shame and insecurity in disguise. Contrary to popular thoughts, it is not a personality trait. We can "unlearn" how to be perfectionists, and live our lives more freely and fully.
Read MoreNotion is a powerful tool you can use to organize your finances, work, personal life, track habits, and set goals. Its possibilities are endless and you can really get creative with it. Check out how I use Notion to stay on top of all my plans and work and check out a Notion Template I’ve created with creatives, entrepreneurs, and freelancers in mind.
Read MoreYou don’t have to say no to a lot of things to be effective at just some. Yes, you’d think that most people specialize in just one thing, but what if I told you that you can love many things but feel less scattered?
“Essentialism is not about how to get more things done; it’s about how to get the right things done. It doesn’t mean just doing less for the sake of less either. It is about making the wisest possible investment of your time and energy in order to operate at our highest point of contribution by doing only what is essential.” - Greg McKeown, Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
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