Start it* today!

Someone in my feed shared this instagram post by the.brainhealth.doctor, and I was like - oooh so simple. I can do something every day and be in full delivery of its efforts by November.

I love it. So I’m working on my website, my furniture flipping and working out. One thing a day on each of those areas. Yesterday, I started editing the recording of my wage gap panel (here!) and then went to Canadian Tire to get mistinted paint and white chalk paint. I also raked leaves and cut the lawn (movement!).

Today, I cleaned a table I wanted to work on, and finished the recording and now I’m onto this blog post.

I don’t have a name for this project yet, but I did create a vision board calling in the next 12 months. (While writing this, I literally uploaded my first video to my YouTube channel! Yay me!) - and this meme just reminded me it’s all about baby steps. Micro-goals, small movements over time to get to where you want to be, and a vision that calls you forward.

Here’s some of what’s on the board:

My board Inspo came from Gala Darling’s Vortex classes for the “Iconic” series. So finding the word “iconoclast” as the vision for how I would want to be known seemed perfect.

Here are some of the things I want to call into my future

  1. I am invited to speak in public at a women’s conference

  2. I am on a podcast about gender at work

  3. I feel sophisticated, dazzling, healthy and vibrant

  4. My house is a colourful representation of my life

  5. I am flipping furniture and starting to make a profit

  6. Fitness is fun and easy

  7. It’s all adding up to being someone who elevates and makes a difference

I love the quote that randomly appeared on the internet when I searched for definitions of iconoclast.

“Intelligent, quick-witted, attractive and something of an iconoclast, which at her age, is right and proper.”

The book it’s from is not so iconic, but hey, a well-written line is well-written.

This is what you call the power of the universe. I needed to see this line, and Jefferey wrote it when I was 7, and the internet was invented so I could find it quickly when I was 41. Stars align.

Did that meme inspire any creativity in you? What sparks for you in the next 30 days, 60 days, or 90 days? What new thing do you want to try? Where do you want to go? Whether or not you make a vision board for it, just visualizing it is powerful enough.

Small steps towards big movements.

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