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2 Quick Wins for Simplifying #allthethings

Hey beloved!

How’s your week kicking off? Feeling like a boss, crummy or somewhere in between?

To be honest, I’m finally getting back into the swing of things this week after being sicky for the past several weeks. Where the heck did time go? I didn’t plan for this!! Sheesh.

If you, too, feel like you’re running a bit behind on all the things currently on your plate or what you want to put on that beautiful dish, you’re not alone.

But that doesn’t mean you’re a failure or will perpetually be trying to feverishly catch-up.

Instead, I encourage you to consider setting your intentions – i.e. your aim or plan – for the day, week, month or year.

What could setting your intentions look like?

If you’re a big picture person, you might want to focus on the month/year.

If you’re all about the details, consider starting with your day/week.

  • Narrowing down #allthethings to your top priorities – What really matters most to you in the season you’re in? At the end of the day, what’s are the things you’ll be MOST glad you focused on.
  • Giving yourself a focus word or idea to drive your decision-making. For instance, last year intentional grace was my focus for parenting, relationships, business, faith, and much more. We’ll dig into more practical ideas to actually live out your focus word/idea in an upcoming email!

Next week I’ll be in touch with personality tips for how you might clarify what matters most to you so you can really embrace your intentional life.

In the meantime, I encourage you to choose one of the following ideas: narrowing down your top priorities or choosing a focus word or idea. (And feel free to shoot your thoughts my way if you want, too!).

Reader, live intentionally with passion and purpose as God’s beloved!

Cortney

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