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Getting the Most Out of Your Holiday Shopping

It seems that folks shop earlier and earlier for the holidays each year.  What used to be a Black Friday frenzy has now turned into the entire month of November with stores having Pre-Black Friday sales, leaks and all sorts of other promotions.  I love getting my shopping done early because the thought of fighting a crowd no longer appeals to me. However, if saving a few bucks is on your list, I’ve put together a few tips for scoring some of the hottest items under the tree this year.

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DIY Halloween

Now y’all know I am not the Pinterest Queen unless we’re talking crockpots, but I’m stepping outside my comfort zone for Halloween.  The last two years, for whatever reason, I’ve found myself scrambling the week before Halloween for costumes. It’s like I don’t remember that it falls on October 31 every year. Now, this isn’t so much for Aubrey but really for myself and the hubs.  Also, thanks to Spirit Week since starting real school, I’ve had to come up with costumes on the fly. I’m sharing a few ideas in case you find yourself in the same kind of jam.

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Finishing 2019 Strong

Someone call 2019 and tell them we need it back!  But really, this year has flown by. So many changes, successes, failures and lessons learned along the way but I wouldn’t trade them for the world.  As we enter the final stretch, goal setting and sticking to the plans are even more important than before.

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Fall Fashion Preview

By no means am I advocating for cooler weather, however the stores are filled with items for the new season so it’s time to start updating your closet too.  I’ve listed my top 5 fall trends for the year that I think work for any woman.

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Game Planning - A Guide to Life & Business

Last week I shared how I believe that we can do “all the things” if we choose to implement a few steps to simplify our lives.  One of those was planning. I believe this to be the biggest factor in determining both success and maybe even sanity in our fast-paced world.  I want to share with you some valuable strategies I have learned over the last few years in hopes that you too can find structure whether it’s in everyday home life or business.

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Back To School Basics

Like it or not, the school bell will be ringing soon!  For some it comes as a sigh of relief while others are not as happy about it.  The back to school shopping is often dreaded for many reasons, but I’ve tried to find the best deals for you on some always needed items to help ease the pain on your pocketbook.  The offers below are valid until Saturday, August 10.

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My Travel Toiletry Tips

You’ve probably learned that I am the “Carry-On Queen” when it comes to flying.  Even when flying Southwest where I get free bags, I would rather have my stuff with me.  I have a fear of lost luggage and your girl will not look cute wearing the same thing away from home multiple days in a row. 

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Simplicity Still: Part Two

Earlier this week I shared how simplicity, my 2019 Word of the Year, had been a struggle in some areas. I’ve allowed myself grace in that what sounded great on paper at the beginning of the year, in theory wouldn’t always work.  I’ve made some edits to my action steps in order to better achieve my simplicity goal for the year.

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My Local Summer Fashion Picks

I love shopping local!  There is just something about personalized service, a friendly smile and being greeted by name that gives me the warm fuzzies.  This week, I’ve teamed up with one of my favorite local boutiques, Rebecca’s of Clinton, to share some summer fashion inspiration. Regardless of age, style or shape, Rebecca’s has something that will fit your lifestyle and budget.  Here are a few selections that I think you’ll love!

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Dare to Be Different

You probably noticed that the last 18 months have looked a lot different for me. You saw a lot less business stuff every day and more of just me, my family and my life. I didn’t spam your social media newsfeed daily with a product or another milestone from myself or my teammates. Live videos became a novelty instead of a regular thing. Making these changes at first was scary and I was a tad resistant, but when we do things out of our comfort zone it usually is.

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Guatemala: A Perspective Shift

Guatemala... not somewhere you would probably think I would go. From what you’ve seen and heard on the news, you probably wouldn’t want to visit either. Several folks messaged me last week wondering why I was there. In all honesty, 6 months ago, I wasn’t too keen on going myself. However, something told me to take a chance and see. I’m here to say, it was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had.

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You Hold the Power : What We as Women Should Work On

During adolescence competition seems to become an every day part of their lives though. Whether it’s sports, academics or some other facet, I see people pushing their kids to be “the best” Although I don’t think it’s intentional, this creates a divide among friendships and even families at times. And what hurts the most is to see a once confident, innocently sweet girl crushed because she isn’t “good” enough.  

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We Made It!

We made it, today is the last day of kindergarten for Aubrey!  Some days I questioned if we would.  LOL! As sad as I was 10 months ago, I’m feeling just that way again today.  It’s hard to believe we just completed our first year of big school.

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