
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.
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![]() 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. ![]() As 2011 came to a close, I simply savoured the time with my children, friends and family and, also, time away from the computer! In December I didn’t feel ready to fully reflect on the year that was, nor set my intentions for the year to come… I’m grateful for the quiet, unplugged time and glad I didn’t push myself to write this review post before I was ready! As the clocks tick over ![]() 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! ![]() 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. ![]() 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. |
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