Weekend Wisdom: It is not your job to make everyone feel comfortable with the decisions you make about your life.
Even though it's totally normal for us to get snow this time of year, it always surprises me. I'm ready for blooming trees and reading in the backyard, not a snow storm. That said, when the storm passes and sun shines, it's all worth it. You know I'm not just talking about the weather here. AND NOW, ON TO THE FAVORITESClick here to see all of the Weekend Favorites (including: soft dinner music, an old movie I loved that is coming back as a new series and 20 simple habits that will transform your home). I hope you enjoy these Weekend Favorites for spring and have a weekend full of reading, decluttering and getting outside. If you think this would brighten or lighten a friend's weekend, please forward this email or share the Weekend Favorites with this link. xo, Courtney |
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Weekend Wisdom: If you are worn out because you've been giving your all, pull back and save some of that time and energy just for you. I'm embracing all of my simple pleasures. I want them all! Flowers, coffee, disco balls, and reading outside top the list. I wrote a chapter in GENTLE called Savor Simple Pleasures. I don’t save them for when my to-do list is complete or when I feel I’ve earned or deserved them. I take them for myself, for my heart and to enjoy my life. Giving yourself simple...