Thank you all so much for the feedback and sharing of last week's videos. If you missed it, I shared a few videos of lessons I've learned running #jesspicks for the past four years along with my process and things I pay attention to. And based on your kind words, I'm thinking of putting them all together in a mini-course of sorts.This past week has been really hard in terms of focus. Aside from all the things going on in the world, it's been a rough week on the caregiving side. A couple nights with around 3-4 hours of sleep is hard speaking as someone who functions better on at least 7. It's also getting close to the end of the year so I'm feeling like I have a little devil on one side saying ramp up to finish the year strong ๐ช๐พ, while the angel on the other side is saying slowwww downnnn. ๐ดWhich shoulder will win? ๐ผ๐พ๐ It's a pressure-cooker! ๐Are you feeling any of that? I feel like this is the time of the year where experts and gurus are talking about planning and goals for 2021 and doing year in reviews for 2020. But also we are moving into the holidays, while dealing with a pandemic that seems to be getting worse. This year we've had to deal with a lot and I don't see that slowing down any time soon. So as you make plans for end of year just really try to listen to that inner voice and see what they are saying. What would feel right for you? What is a good way for you to honor your accomplishments for the year and make plans for next year? What would future you want you to do?For me, I'm thinking there will be some happy medium. Finishing the year strong might mean wrapping up some things I've wanted to do and reflecting on the year, while starting to think about goals for next year.How about you? You going strong or planning to slow down? How can I help? Hit reply and let me know.On to the picks!P.S. One thing on my before-the-end-of-year list is a tips guide for side hustlers and I would love to feature YOU. If you are interested in being featured, email me your best advice on starting/running/managing a side hustle. I'll pick the best bits of wisdom (along with your name and website) and include it in the guide.
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Thank you all so much for the feedback and sharing of last week's videos. If you missed it, I shared a few videos of lessons I've learned running #jesspicks for the past four years along with my process and things I pay attention to. And based on your kind words, I'm thinking of putting them all together in a mini-course of sorts.This past week has been really hard in terms of focus. Aside from all the things going on in the world, it's been a rough week on the caregiving side. A couple nights with around 3-4 hours of sleep is hard speaking as someone who functions better on at least 7. It's also getting close to the end of the year so I'm feeling like I have a little devil on one side saying ramp up to finish the year strong ๐ช๐พ, while the angel on the other side is saying slowwww downnnn. ๐ดWhich shoulder will win? ๐ผ๐พ๐ It's a pressure-cooker! ๐Are you feeling any of that? I feel like this is the time of the year where experts and gurus are talking about planning and goals for 2021 and doing year in reviews for 2020. But also we are moving into the holidays, while dealing with a pandemic that seems to be getting worse. This year we've had to deal with a lot and I don't see that slowing down any time soon. So as you make plans for end of year just really try to listen to that inner voice and see what they are saying. What would feel right for you? What is a good way for you to honor your accomplishments for the year and make plans for next year? What would future you want you to do?For me, I'm thinking there will be some happy medium. Finishing the year strong might mean wrapping up some things I've wanted to do and reflecting on the year, while starting to think about goals for next year.How about you? You going strong or planning to slow down? How can I help? Hit reply and let me know.On to the picks!P.S. One thing on my before-the-end-of-year list is a tips guide for side hustlers and I would love to feature YOU. If you are interested in being featured, email me your best advice on starting/running/managing a side hustle. I'll pick the best bits of wisdom (along with your name and website) and include it in the guide.