I don’t really hang out with many people in person any more. Covid and my divorce have made it especially easy to avoid humans because dealing with humans can be hard and covid made it easy to not deal with people in person and hide. When I’m tired I don’t want to talk to anyone.
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This Week In Self-Care and Weight Loss, Episode 1: The Power of A Mindset Shift
In January I joined a program at the Y called Lose to Win. It’s a 12 week weight loss/healthy living program, and there are some competitive aspects to it as well. You can “win” several different categories including total percentage of weight lost, most group fitness classes attended, most cardio minutes, most spin classes, most
My Awesome New Bedroom (Makeover on a Budget)
I had Covid back in January and while I was isolating in my room I started redecorating in my head, and then as soon as I felt up to it I started redecorating in real life. When we first moved into the house last February, my room started out like this: It’s big and has
Lessons From My 12-Year-Old
I have struggled with keeping my kitchen clean and organized for as long as I can remember. I’ve never been a clean-as-you-go type of person. I’ve more been this type of person: And this type of person: I just have never been able to stay on top of things. It’s been even more of a
Keep Start Stop
Every day in E-School members receive an email from me. Sometimes the emails are related to the topic we are focusing on that month (it’s Financial February right now) and other times we are doing more reflection/introspection or something more lighthearted (like on Fun Fridays). Most Sunday emails focus on introspection, and I encourage members
Focus on the good stuff.
It’s the last day of January. My Facebook feed has been filled with memes about how long and horrible this month has been and how it’s like the 83rd day of January today. I don’t know about you, but when I see that shit it’s annoying. Because it’s an invitation to start complaining. Instead of lasering in