Another year has gone by and I can hardly believe that I’m only two years away from the big “THREE, OH”. I’m legit excited ya’ll. As I sit here with a wiggling child in my lap, I feel like I have finally entered into one of my best seasons in life. This is just the beginning. Don’t get me wrong; my 20’s have been fantastic and filled with lots of accomplishments, adventure, self discovery and plenty of love. I’m just thrilled to see what will come next for me in the next decade of my life. But my 20’s aren’t…
This is about to be a blog post on nothing other than the developments of my child. Edison is no better or less than any other child, but he is mine and I’m excited. Especially because I’m not the mommy type so all of these emotions are VERY new to me. If this isn’t your cuppa tea, then leave this post be 🙂 Also, in case anyone is wondering, our matching shirts are from Kin&Kith! Use code MONNIIBEE and get free shipping Ya’ll. We’re officially out of the fourth trimester and we no longer have a newborn! And oh, how…
As I move into my 28th year of life, I want to focus on saying “Yes!” to more opportunities that I would have normally turned down. But right now, I want to reflect on how learning to saying “No”, has brought so much positivity into my life. Before I went on my trip to San Diego a year ago, I had a terrible anxiety attack. I felt like no matter how hard I tried, nothing was going right. I just couldn’t move forward with my life it felt like. I had zero energy to give to my clients, my marriage…
Before Edison made their rather dramatic entrance into this world, I had a crazy idea that returning to my regularly, tightly scheduled and carefully planned life would be a breeze. After all, in these later years in my life I’ve become somewhat of an organizing queen. I knew about the crying and sleepless nights. I knew about the energy drain that comes from trying to heal while caring for another life. I knew about the emotional fatigue that would come from the ebbing and flowing hormones (and again–lack of sleep). I knew about all of these things and yet, for some…
A few of you have reached out to me about how I plan for my business, and of course, I’m always excited to provide resources and advice whenever I can. For me, nothing helps you plan better (for business or otherwise) than effective goal setting. When done right, goal setting can give you a clear view of what it is you’re looking to accomplish, what obstacles may get in your way and how you can potentially navigate through those issues. While there are many goal setting methods out there, I prefer the S.M.A.R.T goal system as it forces you to…





