
Living Savvy is taking a summer break and we’ll be returning in February 2012. But never fear, until then, here’s a round up of summer reading from our archives!
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![]() Living Savvy is taking a summer break and we’ll be returning in February 2012. But never fear, until then, here’s a round up of summer reading from our archives! ![]() A weekly tradition where we pop the cork on the week that was, celebrate what worked, reflect on what didn’t, and look forward to a sparkling new week of possibility. Not the Champagne Friday I had planned but the one that feels just right. I hope you’ll join me and share your reflections in the comments. ![]() Comparing and ‘shoulds’ seem to go hand-in-hand. When we put our attention on someone else’s extraordinary, we can quickly find ourselves chasing an ideal that’s hard to live up to… And that’s when the ‘shoulds’ start to pile up. ![]() Living savvy is not about unsustainable overhauls – it’s about the small changes we can make to create a life that is a little more fulfilling, a little more satisfying and a little more joyful. Each Monday I share a few simple ideas I have to fine-tune my own ordinary to live extraordinary this week, and I hope you will share yours! ![]() A weekly tradition where we pop the cork on the week that was, celebrate what worked, reflect on what didn’t, and look forward to a sparkling new week of possibility. I hope you’ll join me and share your reflections in the comments. ![]() In the past couple of decades, the idea of having work-life balance has really taken hold. Problem is, work-life balance doesn’t exist, and the pursuit of this unachievable ideal is leading many women away from their most fulfilling, satisfying and joyful dream life. ![]() Living savvy is not about unsustainable overhauls – it’s about the small changes we can make to create a life that is a little more fulfilling, a little more satisfying and a little more joyful. Each Monday I share a few simple ideas I have to fine-tune my own ordinary to live extraordinary this week, and I hope you will share yours! ![]() A weekly tradition where we pop the cork on the week that was, celebrate what worked, reflect on what didn’t, and look forward to a sparkling new week of possibility. This week I am drawing upon past life experiences in navigating some uncertain times and celebrating doing something very ordinary. I hope you’ll join me and share your reflections in the comments. ![]() Christmas is fast approaching, and most people are wrapping up their work year, taking holidays and spending time with the family. Theoretically, this is the month we slow down to reconnect with loved ones, celebrate the year past, and gratefully acknowledge all our blessings. In reality, for many, it is the most stressful month of the year. ![]() I was soaking up some great articles from the Notebook magazine website when I came across an article about Brisbane-based photographer and mother-of-two Hailey Bartholomew, and her personal project 365 Days of Grateful. |
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