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    April: Reflection & Rejuvenation

    Spring is here! 
    Austin generally has a pretty mild winter (with lots of sunny, warm, bright blue days thrown in), so the seasons tend to blend together. However, this winter has been particularly rough (in a relative way, of course). We’ve had lots of cold, wet, dark days. It seems fitting that I’ve had the toughest days of my life starting a school amid such conditions.
    But Spring is here! All the trees are coming back to life. We’re planting in the garden and even swimming in our backyard. What fun! 
    I’m kind of scared to look back at my goals for last month because I didn’t move them into
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    Register Now: Reflection & Rejuvenation Retreat July 10-12, 2015

    Finally! I’m excited to share the details of the
    2015 First Reflection & Rejuvenation Retreat. One of my goals for the year
    was to get this event planned. I’m looking forward to time with new friends! I
    hope you can join us!

    Friday, July 10 to Sunday, July 12, 2015

    Join a community of 12 kindred spirits for a weekend of reflection, rejuvenation, inspiration, and connection! We’ll be settling into a tranquil retreat on two acres of land. Planned activities will include guided reflection and goal-setting, envisioning, tapping into our creativity to create a touchstone object, plus much more! Additional activities include relaxing by the pool, yoga, reading, journaling, playing

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    Reflection & Rejuvenation: March

    Oh, March, how did you manage to sneak up on me so stealthily? I didn’t even see you coming. 
    I was afraid to look at my goals for this month because I really haven’t been looking back at them. I have them in my action plan, but my org system has been overwhelmed with work stuff. 
    But that’s what this monthly process of accountability is for–for better or worse!

      • Purge and organize our entryway: I did this on March 1st! I’m really not too fond of my strategy of tackling one thing a month. I would much rather take a weekend and get everything done at once. 
      • Work one hour
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