by Beth FItzgerald | Jul 22, 2021 | Ownership, Reflection, Self Improvement, Uncategorized
Last Saturday I played in a tennis playoff match and it didn’t go well. My partner and I got pummeled 6-1, 6-1. Personally, I did not play well at all. I am not taking anything away from the women who won, they were outstanding and deserved to win. I simply...
by Beth FItzgerald | Jul 7, 2021 | Peace, Planning, Reflection
I am a big fan of daily planners and have been for years. It seems to be a very personal choice for people as to what they like to use. I used to be a Franklin-Covey girl, but recently I have found them to be too bulky. In an attempt to find my “just...
by Beth FItzgerald | Apr 2, 2021 | Peace, Reflection, Stress, Uncategorized
“Sometimes you just need to disconnect and enjoy your own company.” Unknown Last night, after over a years absence, we finally reentered our church. In the Christian religion, yesterday was Maundy Thursday and on that night, from 8pm to 8 am, our church...
by Beth FItzgerald | Mar 22, 2021 | Change, Reflection
This past weekend, Doug and I went for a long bike ride along a local canal. What struck me about this path was that for miles it looked exactly the same. Sure, small things were different but, by and large, everything looked exactly the same for miles. Do you ever...
by Beth FItzgerald | Feb 16, 2021 | Isolation, Power of the Mind, Productivity, Reflection, Success, Vision
While listening to Cal Newport’s Digital Minimalism yesterday (which is the February selection of Beth’s Book Club 2021, so I hope you’re reading it, too!), I was really taken by his thoughts on isolation and how important it is. When we talk about...
by Beth FItzgerald | Feb 10, 2021 | Hard Work, Kindness, Power of the Mind, Reflection, Self-Confidence, Self-worth, Success
Yesterday, I received a text from a client of mine who is a student athlete at college. She spent the entire winter break working out every day to be prepared for the possibility of a season. The season was not and is still not guaranteed, but she maintained her...