vulnerability

Recently I applied for what I thought might be my dream job with my alma mater that would take me back to an area where I really enjoyed living. The position was Director of Alumni Engagement for the agriculture school. I spent countless hours on the application–talking to people familiar with the position, writing the perfectContinue reading “vulnerability”

why Colorado?

In a state filled with transplants, one of the most common questions I get asked is, “What brought you to Colorado?” Sometimes I tailor my response based on who is asking because the truth is, there are several answers to that question for me. By nature I am a pretty observant person who appreciates theContinue reading “why Colorado?”

credit card points: to play the game or not?

If you like to travel like me, you have likely stumbled upon articles or interviews convincing you to hack credit card points to travel on the cheap. I have listened to countless stories about upgrades and traveling glamorously for free. Travel influencers even offer paid classes on how to play the points game! I was beginning to thinkContinue reading “credit card points: to play the game or not?”

emotional intelligence

Empathy. It’s a deep word. One that can be hard to define at times. I recently took an emotional intelligence assessment (EQ). The results were not too surprising – I scored well in emotional self-awareness after all! In reading through the results, empathy is something that stood out to me. I scored mid range on itContinue reading “emotional intelligence”

minimalist hair

As I’ve mentioned, minimalism is an ongoing journey for me and 2020 is going to be year of exploration, growth, and trying new things. I decided to experiment with a minimalist haircut since I was ready for a change and am going to be doing some upcoming travel. I have my skincare/makeup routine down to veryContinue reading “minimalist hair”

minimalist pantry

My preference is not to eat out a ton – it’s expensive and mostly unhealthy. On average, I would guess I eat out once per week. The good news is when I do eat out or order in, the portion sizes are massive so it’s usually multiple meals for me. I’m not a great chef, don’tContinue reading “minimalist pantry”

reconciling collections

Photos. They are one of my greatest joys! I can look through old photos for hours. It’s so fun to reminisce and see what has changed. This is one collection I won’t sacrifice to be a minimalist…and that’s okay! The entire point of minimalism is to be enlightened by what you can indeed live without. ButContinue reading “reconciling collections”

support systems

The reason I included the word “single” in the title of my blog is because I wanted to touch on the ups and downs of navigating life in an unconventional manner. I grew up in rural Illinois–not marrying and having kids is very out of the ordinary there. Of course divorces are not uncommon, which isContinue reading “support systems”

why minimalism?

My introduction to minimalism was in 2016. I was living in a 1,600 square foot house and had hired a decorator to help make it look like me. Part of this process was shopping at several stores and buying decorative items I liked with the intent of returning what didn’t work. {Side note: I’ve never been a happy shopperContinue reading “why minimalism?”

Top Pods of 2019

I adore podcasts – simple, always within arm’s reach on my phone, free, and I learn so much. I decided to compose a Top 10 list for 2019 as a resource for fellow pod lovers. Of course these are personal to my interests but I included a variety of topics as well as frequencies of release. AndContinue reading “Top Pods of 2019”

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