
The Summer Productivity Myth:
Summer hits and suddenly we feel like we need to be doing it all: vacations, family time, personal goals, AND still staying productive.
You're still juggling deadlines, managing your personal life, and trying to stay on track, all while craving a little sunshine and stillness.
Here’s the truth: Summer doesn't mean you stop being productive. It means you shift how you approach it.
What if slowing down is actually the key to getting more done?
Here’s the good news: Summer can be the season for balancing productivity and downtime, without feeling guilty.
That’s why this month’s theme is Simplify Your Schedule, Simplify Your Summer — because productivity isn’t about doing the most, it’s about doing what matters with intention.
If you're ready to work smarter, not harder, and reclaim your time without falling behind, you’re in the right place.

Your Reset Button
The most productive people aren’t doing more, they’re doing what matters, with systems that support them.
It’s the end of the month. If you’re feeling behind, burned out, or buried in your own to-do list, you don’t need to start from scratch — you need a reset that respects your bandwidth.
In my latest blog, I break down:
✅ My monthly, weekly, and daily reset rituals
✅ The 3 types of boundaries professionals must protect to sustain performance
✅ Why small wins matter more than you think
Momentum isn’t magic, it’s built with intention.
Let’s get you back in motion without the burnout.

Where Have I Been?!?
Where have I been?
So yes, I’ve been missing a little bit (ok, a lot of bit), but … I’m backkkkkk!
So where have I been?
What have I been doing?
That’s what this blog post is all about.
Let’s take a look back …

Let’s Prioritize Self

Taking Responsibility in Life

But … Because
Grow Through It …
When Preparation Doesn’t Meet Reality …
The Wrap-Up: Pursuing Passion & Purpose
The What: Passion, Purpose, & Pursuit
In the Beginning … Passion, Purpose, & Pursuit
Control the Controllable … Get you a Routine!
Let it Go … Just Stop the Excuses
Let’s Take a Journey … To Identity
FML … I Made a Mistake
Say No to “But” …

Let Us Grow …
