Being intentional in your relationships is an important part of intentional living. Strong, healthy relationships don’t just happen – they are cultivated.
In 2020, I encourage you to focus on living intentionally – in the way you spend your time, who you surround yourself with, and the ways you invest yourself.
The fall months are a perfect time to recharge. Summer is wonderful, but by the time autumn rolls around, it’s easy to feel drained. Before the holiday craziness settles in, this is a perfect time to regroup, recharge, and reconnect with yourself.
Four of the most powerful words that have stuck with me through the years: Just buy a ticket. It’s one of those sayings that is so obvious that when you stop to think about it, you wonder why you don’t follow it a little more regularly.
When’s the last time you did something that scared you? Did you feel exhilarated once you finished it? It may sound a bit crazy, but I love to do things that scare me.
Souls weren’t meant to be tamed – that’s why I’m here. To encourage you to live your wild, adventurous life. To not feel confined and caged by the neat expectations of society.