So It Begins: Plans for 2026

Even if 2026 didn’t begin as smoothly as I hoped it would, I’m still excited about the prospects for this year. I’m excited my creative spirit is in full participation mode. Now I just need to get the planning side of my brain to cooperate. Do you ever have to give yourself a little pepContinueContinue reading “So It Begins: Plans for 2026”

Reflections on 2025…Just a Little Later Than Intended

It’s snowing in the South. We don’t do snow well here so I’m inside trying to stay warm and mentally ignoring the weather. We aren’t on speaking terms right now. I said this to someone yesterday in my most dramatic voice, and it made them laugh. In turn, their laugh made me laugh so humorContinueContinue reading “Reflections on 2025…Just a Little Later Than Intended”

I Missed This!

It’s good to be back! This post is going to be very spontaneous so please forgive any grammatical mistakes and enjoy my flow-of-consciousness writing. It’s going to be fun! Photo by Tirachard Kumtanom on Pexels.com After taking some time off to focus on family during the holidays, I then met one of the respiratory illnessesContinueContinue reading “I Missed This!”

Writing Takes Longer Than You Think

One of my favorite content creators is Dana K. White who writes the blog A Slob Comes Clean. If you have clutter issues, she is a kindred soul, and she helped me break through my mental block about getting rid of clutter. She also pointed out something in her book long before I ever heardContinueContinue reading “Writing Takes Longer Than You Think”

Health and Fitness for the Freelancer: Mental Health Matters at the Holidays

As Thanksgiving approached, I found myself running short on time, and I needed to make a decision. I could either throw all my attention into spending time with my family, cleaning for company, and planning/cooking the Thanksgiving meal, or I could give some of my attention to my blogs and shortchange the holiday. For me,ContinueContinue reading “Health and Fitness for the Freelancer: Mental Health Matters at the Holidays”