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7 Ways to Enjoy Life's Everyday Moments

 

Are you finding it difficult to carve out quality time with family? Even during the pandemic - when life has forced so many of our lives to a significant slowdown - it still hasn't been easy for some of us parents to dedicate ourselves to family time activities. Maybe we're too bogged down with work, homeschooling, or household responsibilities; or maybe the current (and crazy) events in our word are taking up too much emotional space for us to focus on anything else.

Taking the time to experience bonding activities with your family and loved ones can result in fond memories and a deeper sense of security for all involved. Here are 7 easy ways to make this happen:
1- Build Strong Bonds
Life gets busy, and in the shuffle it’s easy to overlook the importance of quality time with your friends, family, and significant others. Commit to regularly (and safely) spending one-on-one time with each loved one as a special treat you can all cherish. Even if it’s just snuggling and watching a favorite show together, crafting, or doing an activity you both enjoy, try making an effort to slow down and strengthen your bonds.

You’ve been Boo’ed and Elf’ed! Here’s something new: Get Ball Dropped!

 

 

 

When the clock strikes midnight on December 31, this crazy year will finally be over!

You’re probably familiar with the idea of “boo’ing” your friends and neighbors during the Halloween season and “elf’ing” them during the Christmas season. It’s a simple game where you anonymously drop off a fun-filled basket of treats for them to enjoy with the hope that they’ll pay it forward and “boo” or “elf” someone else.
 

Let’s compare lists. Here are my New Year’s Resolutions! What are yours?

 

I LOVE making New Year’s Resolutions! Don’t you?

Don’t give me the bogus-ness about not making resolutions because they’re sure to fail, because the truth is it’s very possible to succeed with New Year’s Resolutions if you make SMART goals and then be willing to put in the work. But I admit – I rarely achieve the level of success with my resolutions as I’d like, but I still look forward to opening my brand new calendar and imagining the possibilities that lie ahead for the New Year. And if I get only halfway to a goal – or even a fourth of the way there, that’s better than nothing, right?
 

Experts say your goals need to be SMART (more on that here) and that you shouldn’t make too many goals. That seems like sound advice, but I can’t resist having a resolutions list long enough to reach from here all the way to Downtown Houston, because I just like believing that each new year will be THE year to tackle all my projects and get my life in order! Wishful thinking, but why not?