Saturday, March 24, 2018

Time Management - Creating a Morning Routine

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I have a busy schedule. Some days feel like they never end. Once I shifted my morning routine, however, I felt such a shift in my mood that my days have been much smoother ever since. With this in mind, I highly recommend creating a morning routine.

Here's Mine...
5:20 - Wake up, drink water (in my water bottle next to my bed), and stretch.

5:20-5:30 - Listen to a relaxing podcast while cleaning some clutter. This may mean throwing away papers, putting items back where they belong, etc. (I get overwhelmed with large cleaning projects but can handle a few minutes a day. I add to a donate pile during this time and each time I finish filling a bag, I bring it to a donation center.)

5:30-6:00 - Workout on the elliptical. As long as I don't EVER miss a day, I am good. I find that missing even one day then gives me permission to miss working out all the time. During my workout I like to watch a movie on Netflix or read a book with my Kindle. (FYI - I didn't always workout for 30 minutes straight. I started with 5 minutes and gradually increased my time by 1 minute each week until I got to 30 minutes.)

6:00-6:30 - Breakfast while working on my teacher business. I create reading units that I sell online. I honestly hate making them but they are popular products. I find that I can create 5-10 pages each morning without the dread of working on them after work. This has greatly increased my productivity and gives me a HUGE sense of accomplishment. (This is much better than using my time for Facebook or Instagram like I used to do.)

6:30-7:05 - Shower and get ready for the day. I will also platy music or listen to other podcasts during this time. (I really love podcasts! Click HERE to see my blog post on my favorite podcasts!)

Yes, I do have to wake up early, but I gradually added new things to my routine. I find that I am happier and healthier with this area of my life. To me, creating a morning routine has been vital to my well-being!

What kind of Morning Routine do you have?

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Irish Soda Cake Bread

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Happy St. Patrick's Day! Today everyone is Irish! With this in mind, I thought I would share my favorite Irish Soda Bread recipe. Please note that this is definitely not a traditional Irish Soda Bread. It is more of cake like bread. It is a favorite of my family.

Irish Soda Cake Bread

Ingredients:
3 cups flour
1/3 cup white sugar
1 teaspoon baking soda
2 cups buttermilk (No buttermilk? Substitute with 2 cups of milk with 2 tablespoons white vinegar. Stir together and let sit for five minutes before using in recipe.)
1 tablespoon baking powder
1 egg, slightly beaten
1/4 cup melted butter
* Optional: Add 1/2 cup of raisins to make it a bit more like a traditional Irish Soda Bread.

Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees and grease a 9 inch x 5 inch loaf pan.
2. Combine flour, baking powder, sugar, and baking soda. 
3. Blend egg and buttermilk together and add at once to the flour mixture. Mix just until moistened.
4. Stir in the melted butter.
5. Pour mixture into the prepared pan.
6. Bake for 65-70 minutes or until toothpick inserted in the bread comes out clean.
7. Cool on a wire rack. Wrap in foil for several hours or overnight for best flavor.

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Definitely a different kind of Irish Soda Bread, but super yummy?

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Organization Hacks - Google Keep

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I am always looking for new ways to get myself organized. One of my favorite tools to help with this is Google Keep.

Let me start off by saying I am definitely a Google girl! I am always discovering new products by them (or at least new to me) that I end up using all the time. In fact, I stumbled upon Google Keep one day when I was bored and was looking at new apps I could download onto my phone. Thank goodness for that day of boredom oh so long ago!

What is Google Keep?
Google Keep is like a bulletin board for your phone where you can post pictures, to-do lists, and more. You can color code these lists, scribble messages to yourself, and even set a timer reminder.

How it has changed my life:
I used to have multiple apps with all sorts of lists. With so many apps, I would honestly forget things. I was also using a lot of memory on my phone. Now, I use one app for everything and it syncs with my Google account so I can access this from any computer or device. Since using Google Keep, I no longer worry about my phone going missing because everything I need to save is available in other places.

Here's how I use it:
I started off small. First I created a list for groceries. This was a simple list with boxes I could check off after shopping. I then added lists for birthday gift ideas for people and Christmas gifts I bought throughout the year, so I wouldn't duplicate a gift or overbuy for a person. 

Now I have lists for EVERYTHING I can think of! I have to-do list for larger projects for summer, websites to visit, my class list for teaching, etc. I also will write myself little reminders of things I would like to do and set up an alarm to actually remind myself to do it! One of my favorite features is the color coding so I can have the different areas of my life coded to find my lists easier. Google Keep has definitely made my life easier!

What organization hack do you have?

Saturday, March 3, 2018

5 Original Series to Watch on Netflix

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I am hooked on Netflix, so much so that I don't even watch regular television anymore. At least it's a lot cheaper than cable! While Netflix has a lot of movies and television shows they share, they are also making a lot of original shows as well. Here are five original series I think you should see (in no particular order).

1 - Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life 
I loved the Gilmore Girls and was super excited when Netflix brought it back! While this is only four episodes, it does a pretty good job (with a few weird exceptions) of sticking to the story line/original characters. I really hope they bring back more episodes, because the ending has a bit of a cliffhanger.

2 - Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt 
The premise of the show is that some women are released from a bunker after years inside due to a cult leader. It's pretty funny. The first season made me laugh so hard I had tears. After that, it hasn't been as good, but I still find it entertaining. 

3 - 13 Reasons Why
I honestly didn't even know this was based on a book. This series is definitely dark, depressing, and emotional, but very well done! I was hooked on it from the beginning. I am counting down the days until the new season. I must admit, while I was a fan from the beginning, I am extra excited about the second season since it will have a former student of mine that I taught preschool to years ago!

4 - Santa Clarita Diet
It took me a while to get into this show even with the big name stars. I am definitely not into zombie shows and that is the premise of this show. It is, however, very entertaining the more the season goes on. I am looking forward to the next season.

5 - The Crown
I am super curious about the Queen and the entire royal family. Watching this series, makes me want to know even more. This series really takes an in depth look at the royals. Sometimes it moves slow, but it keeps me fascinated.

You've probably noticed that I missed some large series like Orange is the New Black and Stranger Things. I figured that those series already had everyone watching. I was hoping to share a couple that may not be as popular.

What's your favorite Netflix series?

Saturday, February 24, 2018

Vision Boards - Should I or Shouldn't I Create Them?

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I have to admit, I read The Secret and watched the movie. I haven't decided if I should be embarrassed by this. Afterwards, I worked on creating a Vision Board...or I should say I created FIVE Vision Boards. I may have gotten a bit carried away. Let me start at the beginning.

I have mentioned my love of the podcast By the Book. One of the books they did was The Secret. I also got my best friend, Megan, hooked on the podcast. Together, we decided to read the book and create our own Vision Boards.

A Vision Board is a place to gather pictures and words together to manifest your thoughts. It's basically just a way to put the Law of Attraction into action.

So, how did I end up with five boards?



It all started out innocently with one board, the one above. I went through magazines since I had a ton of old ones stacked up (which I finally was able to read and recycle). Even though I had so many magazines, I didn't have the pictures I wanted to add. I started doing a Google search for things that would pop into my mind. I printed out so many pictures that I began grouping them by similar themes. The board above is my personal board. It's my way of showing myself as calm and relaxed while being tough (Hello, Wonder Woman).  There just wasn't enough room for everything I wanted to include. 



This led me to creating different boards about various areas of my life. I want to focus on creating more money and resources as a Teacherpreneur (teacher entrepreneur), improving my love life (nonexistent right now), traveling (already have my first vacation booked this summer), and creating a home (which I will hopefully buy later this year).

Overall, I really enjoyed the process. I like to look at my boards and envision how things are going and will be in the future. I think if you are crafty or are open to the possibility of Vision Boards, then these are for you. If not, maybe pass. They are time consuming to make. so, what do you think?

Do you have a Vision Board?
Do you think others should have one?

Saturday, February 17, 2018

Book Picks - The Six

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I love to read! I could spend the day, everyday, reading! Because of my healthy obsession, I have decided that, every once in a while, I would share a Book Pick - a recommendation that I think others should read. Here's my first one - The Six by Anni Taylor. 

Disclaimer: I have links to Amazon in here that will cost nothing for you to click on but will earn me a few cents.



This was a recommendation by a coworker of mine. She hadn't even finished the book before sharing it with others. By the way, it was recommended to her too.

Backing in up, let me explain this book. It's a psychological thriller. A young mother with a gambling addiction and huge debt is offered a chance to earn all the money she needs if she takes part in a one week recovery program with different challenges. She agrees and that's where the story gets interesting!

I spent all of last Sunday laying in bed reading this book. I was so frustrated when I had to take a break and charge my Kindle since I wanted to continue the story. It definitely had me guessing along the way!

Normally I do not read psychological thrillers because they get in my head a little too much. I think I enjoyed this book so much because while it did get into my head, it wasn't so disturbing that I lost sleep.

Like this book or hate it. What's your verdict?
What books would you recommend?

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Podcasts - Personal Development, The Easy Way

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I am obsessed with podcasts! These are my go to when I get tired of listening to the radio, and I do not want complete silence. Here are some of my favorite podcasts!

By the Book - While the ladies in this podcast follow a self-help book for two weeks and report on it, this is not a self-help podcast. This is more of a hilarious book review. I laugh out loud in each episode. I know that I look like a crazy person when I go for a walk and listen to this one since I am always laughing. I accept that. It's worth it.

Side Hustle School - This is a daily podcast that teaches listeners lessons in starting their own side hustle (work outside your normal job). I find this podcast to be motivating to me to try my own business. Right now, my main side hustle is creating teacher resources for the classroom. This podcast is always helping me think of new things I can try.

Happier with Gretchen Rubin - I enjoyed reading The Happier Project and stumbled across her podcast. Anything that can make my days a little happier is worth trying. I have picked up quite a few tips from this podcast including the inspiration behind my first blog post, 18 for 2018. (Related podcast - Happier in Hollywood)

Stuff You Should Know - I like knowing random bits of trivia. This podcast focuses on different topics and takes a deep dive into them. 

These are just a few of my favorites. I listen to so many more! It's a great way to build your personal development, the easy way.

What are your favorite podcasts?