
It’s 2023 – better later than never!
Every time a new year begins I feel optimistic for a better year ahead. I’m so humbled by ringing in our 2nd year as a small business. Every single year there are new things to learn, boundaries to set, and new positive habit forming. Because of this positive progress, I’m looking forward to happy every day! I’ve already attended two workshops having to do with goal setting and efficiency that have really brought forward a lot of great things to the surface.


This year I envision a year with more rest, more boundaries, more time outdoors, play more, efficient working hours, more love, more taking care of myself, date night with my husband, more travel especially in our RV, steady workflow but not necessarily more work. (Digital vision board made with Canva)
Here’s to a new year as I enjoy my 39th year on the planet, going on 40!
Great resources to use to work more efficiently and to be happy every day:
- Tomato Timer – Pomodoro
- Asana
- Time blocking
- Passion Planner – this planner I used for the first time and it’s extensive but a great way to stay on track with your passions (your work and personal goals)
- Playlist with “Focus” music/tunes – no lyrics, instrumental helps focus the mind on the task
- Good old fashion lists – generate your lists per week, this helps put these to-do’s out in the open
Would you add anything to our list? What tools do you use to find happy every day? Schedule a time to get coffee with us and discuss, we can’t wait to hear from you!
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