Running a comb or brush through our hair can be such a satisfying sensation. It helps reduce knots in our hair and overall keeps it looking healthier. Running a comb or brush through our day can have similar effects. Reflect on your day and take a comb to it. You'll end up working through your … Continue reading Comb Through Your Day
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The Importance of Outlets
We use outlets everyday, most often to give things power as outlets are a way of transferring and releasing energy. Without outlets, many of our electronics wouldn't work. The same way we use outlets to give and release energy to technology, we as individuals also need outlets to restore and release our energy. Outlets allow … Continue reading The Importance of Outlets
Setting Intentions
Getting out of bed can be the hardest part about mornings. Especially if you don't have a clear reason why you should get up. Setting an intention before you go to bed helps prepare your mind for the approaching morning making that climb out of bed just a little easier. Some good intentions you can … Continue reading Setting Intentions
Oh Hello!
Hello friends! The last time I sat down to write a blog was April 27, 2021 (937 days ago). A lot of life has happened in that time. Some days were good, some days not so much. But no matter what, I made sure to look for the rainbow, did you? If you're a returning … Continue reading Oh Hello!
Open Conversations
When talking with others, it can be sometimes challenging to understand their point of view, while also trying to have them understand yours. [84 words remaining]
Sort by Price
This feature is every entrepreneur's worst nightmare. What is the point of making something if I can't make it the cheapest? Is that your dream; to create "the cheap one"? [139 words remaining]
The Crooked Arrow
A crooked arrow sounds useless right? I mean, how can you ever expect to hit your target if the arrow isn't straight? [65 words remaining]
“I’m Sorry”
Sorry is sympathetic. You aren't apologizing for something you did, you are saying you see the pain. Sorry is empathetic. Not only do you see the pain, but you've likely experienced it in some way before; You can relate. Saying "I'm sorry", opens the door for conversation, connection, and movement. "I see the pain you … Continue reading “I’m Sorry”
Why Walk When You Can Sprint?
Sometimes, not all the time, we take our time with an idea when we know we have the potential to run with it. [168 words remaining]
L.E.A.R.N: The Art of Mastering Customer Service
I learned this acronym in the 10th grade during a presentation in my careers class; L.E.A.R.N. [175 words remaining]
