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Creative Weekend To-Do List
Finally, after a few months repose, Creative Weekend To-Do Lists are back! This year has started off quietly on the blog front, but I'm ready to dive back in. As you can see, I've made a few small renovations and updates to the look/feel of my site. There are more exciting changes coming...
Treading Water, Climbing a Mountain
Hello my dear friends. I hope your 2011 is off to an amazing, remarkable start. Mine has come in like a whirlwind and I've really tried to lean towards the challenges and opportunities that have come my way...
Welcome 2011!
Today marks the first day of my new year. I let these past two days be a transition—to mourn the end of 2010 and celebrate the start of 2011. This week I'm setting the expectation to have very few expectations. How are you starting this year? Are you off with a bang or easing into it?
Reverb 10.19 A Little Piece
The #reverb10 reflection-athon continues. Here are my thoughts on @goddessleonie's prompt from December 19th. Healing. What healed you this year? Was it sudden, or a drip-by-drip evolution? How would you like to be healed in 2011?
Reverb 10.18 Go Ahead & Try
I'm reflecting on the year with an afternoon filled with #reverb10 posts. Finally, I'm sharing my thoughts on the prompt I authored December 18th. Try. What do you want to try next year? Is there something you wanted to try in 2010? What happened when you did...
Reverb 10.17 Less Might Be More
My #reverb10 reflection carries through today. My thoughts on @tea_austen's prompt from December 17th. Lesson Learned. What was the best thing you learned about yourself in this past year? And how will you apply that lesson going forward?
Reverb 10.16 She's My Person
Today is the last day of 2010 and I'm gladly working through the #reverb10 prompts. Here are my thoughts on @curiousmartha's prompt from December 16th. Friendship. How has a friend changed you or your perspective on the world this year? Was this change gradual, or a sudden burst?
Reverb 10.15 Three Hundred
My reflection on #reverb10 continues with these thoughts on @pattidigh's prompt from December 15th. 5 Minutes. Imagine you will completely lose your memory of 2010 in five minutes. Set an alarm for five minutes and capture the things you most want to remember about 2010.