For some reason (2016) it was difficult to sit down and focus on what three words I want to use as my guides in 2017. For those of you who didn’t catch my post last year, this is my fourth year of choosing three words instead of resolutions. Stealing the concept from Chris Brogan, I […]
Category: Reflections
Staying on Track – Checking up on NY Resolutions in July
We’re half-way through the year. How did that happen so quickly? As I reviewed the past six months and looked towards the next six months, I decided to do a mid-year status check. Is this challenge-a-month thing working for me? How am I doing towards the goals I set out to accomplish at the beginning […]
June’s Challenge: Managing Your Unemployment Part 2
I’ve actually started using my home office instead of sitting on my couch. This means that there is a puppy who can’t stop exploring the room he’s only been in once before. In those short 20 minutes, he chewed through a computer cable so he hasn’t been invited back until now. We’re giving it another try […]
2016: My 3 Words
Three years ago I found Chris Brogan’s approach to each new year and quickly adopted it as my own. Instead of making a lot of resolutions, or goals for the new year, he chooses three words to act as his guiding force throughout the year. In 2014, I was clearly new to the idea and after around […]
2015: A Year of Falling in Love (but not how you’re thinking)
I’ve always read a lot. When I was younger, we practically lived at the library and the beach over summers. I kicked ass at summer library reading challenges. It was a competition, and it involved books, of course I was in it to win. Even if “winning” only meant stickers and satisfaction. Over the years […]