March 16, 2026
Popular, much? It seems like everyone wants a piece of you right now. But accepting all those invites will only exhaust you. Choose one that matters to you and give it your all. Zeroing in on a single group hang or community event will feel better than scattering your energy.
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Soften your self-talk. Today, old narratives might creep up around your career or what you have to offer the world. Don’t take these stories at face value. You can always rewrite them — or ditch them altogether. It may not be easy or comfortable, but it is possible. Start in small ways, and start now.
Continue readingMarch 14, 2026
Take a breath. It’s great to have drive and career or leadership goals. But it’s just as important to rest and decompress. So do something that relaxes you. If your day is packed, try taking a warm shower or sitting outside for a few minutes. You might feel like you’re wasting precious time. But pausing to recharge is what keeps you moving forward — sustainably.
Continue readingMarch 13, 2026
Put yourself out there. Your focus is revving, and you’re ready to lock in on the career goals or leadership opportunities that excite you. By all means, go for it. Just remember: Burnout isn’t proof of a job well done. So slow down, and take breaks when you need to. It’s easier to go after what you want with a full tank.
Continue readingMarch 12, 2026
Don’t play it small today, especially at work or out in public. There’s extra oomph and motivation in the air. Go with it. The trick is to channel it in the right direction. Hint: Try not to let frustration get the best of you. Instead, focus on doing what excites you and makes you want to put yourself out there. Ready, set, go.
Continue readingMarch 11, 2026
Commit to your friendships. Maybe you want to get a group project off the ground or spend more time socializing. Clarify which goals and connections you want to nurture. Then actually do something about it. This isn’t about getting overnight results; it’s about building strong, satisfying relationships.
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