The stress and disruption and socializing led to poor dietary habits, too much wine and cocktails, and weird sleep habits.
Author: Paige Power
Rediscovering Intentional Living: Lessons from a Double Whammy Vacation
My aim as a writer is to share how I live intentionally and I confess my obsession with writing felt intentional, however, I never intended to ignore other important areas of my life.
Buy now, pay later?
Well in fact what appears to happen is that some people use this method to make purchases and even though they are not incurring interest – they are purchasing many more items than they normally would if they were paying for the items all at once.
Is this cheating?
“All the financial advice you’ll ever need fits on a single index card”
Is it time to check in?
Spring is here, 2024 is now one quarter down – three quarters to go. It’s a good time to check in with your annual intentions.
Spring has arrived, what now?
I encourage you to consider how to have fun without breaking the bank. I love it when I find a secret getaway that is free for all and enjoyed by a few. I love that I don’t have to compete with crowds of people at $200 a day to have fun.
How do you handle change?
How do I know I need change? Because I can see that I must accomplish tasks and that I’m wasting a lot of time instead of doing what needs to be done. That is going to require change.
These are the steps I will try to improve my productivity and health-
How to consider an intentional life.
On the path of intention, small tasks with great results lead to a boulevard of larger more complex tasks that can be accomplished
Are you ashamed of your income?
Again I read an article featuring the ludicrous statements of a very wealthy man. In the most recent article a real estate investor/motivational speaker suggested…
Is there a relationship between education and correctional facilities?
Incarceration is a poor use of public funds.