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It’s Time to Toss Out Your Timeline 

Tick tock, tick tock can you hear the ticking of your timeline clock? It can be agonizing. The ticking. The tocking. The pressure. The comparisons. Having to figure out what we want, how to get it, and when to do it can be overwhelming. Comparing ourselves, our goals, and our aspirations to other’s timelines–and then […]

Better to Give? 

It’s here!  The Holiday Season is upon us.  For many, this season is full of great excitement, joy and anticipation.   For most, it can also be met with mixed emotions, and for some out right dread.   Parties, gatherings, celebrations, traditions are wonderful times to be spent with family and friends.  They can also be full […]

Autumn Self- Care 101 

Many of us love the feeling of the changing seasons, especially when the fall arrives. Bring on the flannel, comfy sweaters, and pumpkin spice lattes! But as the season continues to move towards winter, our daylight gets shorter and weather gets more dreary, many of us can find ourselves feeling somewhat down (SAD Lamps, anyone?). […]

Mindfulness Monday: Four Simple Ways to Integrate Mindfulness Into Your Everyday Life 

What is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is the basic human ability to be fully present, aware of where we are and what we’re doing, and not overly reactive or overwhelmed by what’s going on around us.-mindful.org Mindfulness is something that we all possess; yet, it is hard to access unless we put it into practice. According to […]

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