I love everything about Christmas! It is hands down my favorite Holiday. One of my favorite things about Christmas are the movies. Here are some great classic movies to check out if you have some down time:
This list can go on and on. I hope you guys can find some time to snuggle up and watch your favorites this Holiday Season.
It's almost a new year, people! You know what that meeeans.
Appreciate, analyze and say goodbye to 2018 so we can make a plan of action for 2019:
What are you grateful for from 2018?
#AttitudeOfGratitude
What were your wins?
What have you done? What are you proud of? What have you accomplished?
What are your lessons learned?
ie: Good sleep is crucial to my overall health, don't make a spare key and leave it in my apartment and... Asana is not my enemy.
Say, "Thank you and goodbye" to 2018
<3 Megz
Ugly Christmas Sweaters have been around for a long time. It probably started as an accident when grandmas thought that they were doing their grandkids a favor by giving them a ‘stylish’ winter sweater. It wasn’t until the 80’s that sweaters were designed to be purposefully ugly. The popularity of these sweaters in mainstream media has made them popular and while ugly sweaters used to have to be DIY'd by creative people or bought in places like Goodwill stores, Salvation Army stores, thrift shops, or dug out of the back of Aunt's closet. The craze has become so popular that mainstream stores now sell these sweaters, as well, but regardless if you made your ugly Christmas sweater or bought it make sure you wear it proud today.