10 Things I Really Want For Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day is just around the corner and I must say, I’m excited. Not because we’re planning anything extravagant (though a Disney cruise during non-Covid times would be nice). I’m

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Project Fun

Somewhere along the long winding road of 2020, I completely forgot how to have fun. For months I was only focused on not losing my sanity while being locked in

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Time Blocking Embraced, Sanity Restored

If you’ve ever attended one of my workshops or worked with me one on one, you know how much I LOVE utilizing my calendar. I put everything on my calendar!

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Pajamas Are Not An Option

If there’s two things I can count on when I open Facebook these days, it’s the presence of COVID-19 news stories and memes to make light of them. And I

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Growing Up Gen X

If you were born between 1965 and 1979, congrats! You’re part of the badass, often forgotten, sandwich generation know as Generation X. We’re the middle child that was ignored and

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Rejections Sucks

It’s been awhile since I faced rejection but it recently showed up for an unpleasant visit. And it sucks just as much as I remember it sucking. I had applied

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My Power Hour

We have rules in our home. One of the most sacred is to leave mom alone in the morning. In fact, I’m not officially on the mom clock until 7am.

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There’s No “I” In “Team Byrne”

I knew better. Managing expectations is a recurring topic in the work I do. Imagine my disappointment when I completely dropped the ball managing expectations with my team. We’ve all

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My Beloved Christmas Tradition

  Christmas is the season for giving. Giving praise. Giving presents. Giving cookies. Giving time to your favorite charity. Giving money to the Salvation Army bucket. One of my favorite

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My Obligatory November Gratitude List

  Thanksgiving has a funny way of forcing us to stop and think about what we are thankful for in our lives. While I would love to say I spend

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