
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. Join me to toast your weeks highs and lows.
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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. Join me to toast your weeks highs and lows. ![]() 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 we experience more in life—take risks, surprise ourselves, have our beliefs challenged, connect with others, recover from pain and find joy—we discover more about ourselves. Here’s how I have navigated those times when I didn’t have an answer to the Who am I? question. ![]() 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. ![]() Having a strong sense of identity can be a powerful asset in day-to-day life. But who we are is not a define-once-and-you’re-done kind of thing—we’re a lot more complicated than that! Asking Who am I? is about continuing to discover and clarify our true identity. This is about the essence of you—the qualities and values that make you extraordinary. ![]() 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. Wow, this week my outlook on life did a complete 360 degrees. Come and celebrate with us. ![]() Today’s post is the first of what will be a monthly post where we pause to reflect on what we’ve been doing to live our intention for the year. ![]() We know the big life overhaul is not sustainable, but there’s something very seductive about the idea that we can turn everything around—undergo a complete transformation—in just one day. How do we learn that something, even a very small change, is far better than nothing? |
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