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How to Go Missing for Three Months–Oh, and Pay Attention!

Have you ever just felt hopelessly lost?

Happy Sunday! 

And happy 2021!  I know I never came back to my blog after my last post in November 2020 as I’d hoped to do; and now the first two months of the year out of here, (can you believe it?), and I’m just now feeling like I finally have enough moxie to come back on here.  So, what happened, you ask?  I really have no excuse other than to say, life happened

Besides everything going topsy-turvy with the debut on Covid-19, and its effects on my business and routine, I lost my best friend of 22 years to pancreatic cancer, last August; so, needless to say, I just couldn’t find any motivation or inspiration to write or crank out too many new ideas or products. 

I did, however, manage to produce my free, “Back on Track” workbook/planner to try to help others, (and myself), find their footing and get things moving again in 2020, and a new 2021 general planner.  I also created a new edition of The Festive Big Planner, (my holiday planner), but as I stated in my last post, I still had some editing to do, but got lost in a sea of non-inspiration, depression, distractions, not being sure if I even liked the new planners, and a severe case of being unable to manage my attention, (which will jack you up every time). 

And speaking of managing your attention, that brings me to the sub-topic of this post.  It’s about time we all learn to control our attention better.  And in taking my own advice, and because I need to ease back into writing posts and producing content, I’m going to get into the meat of paying attention to your attention in my next post.  Why?  Because I’m losing attention right now.  LOL.  And because I wanted this post to primarily be a re-introduction for us all, and to just give you guys an idea of where I’ve been and what’s been going on. 

Thanks for hanging in there with me.  And I promise to have part two to this post ready for you guys by Thursday.  Until then, thanks for your patience, understanding, and support.  And until I return, I want you all to focus on this statement: “Where attention goes, energy flows.” 

That’s what we’ll be discussing in my next post.  

Until then, 

Bless your October Souls…