Talking about our problems is our greatest addiction.
Break the habit.
Talk about your joy.
I saw this quote on Pinterest and it spoke to me. I’m not saying to not be real. Life isn’t all good and I can vouch for that. However, I do truly believe that if you focus on the good, talk about your joys, you will be happier.
December sort of ran over me like a freight train speeding by.
But the joy in December was…
Fun-filled, 4 days of memory making with our grand people that I’ll never forget and they won’t ever forget either * Kelly coming home for winter break * Getting to know Kelly’s boyfriend over Christmas * Having lots of success with my designs * Having the love of my husband
And, in between things, I’m trying to get things going for a regular newsletter for my blog subscribers. It will be a good way to stay in touch with my latest designs for digital, paper and in home decor too! Be sure to sign up on right side of the blog! There will be some special freebies and coupons coming too! The first one is coming out very soon!
What a wonderful idea!! My biggest joy for December is that my MIL is still with us and resting comfortably with hospice support at home. We thought we had lost her on December 7th.
Oh Ann! I hope your MIL continues to hang in there! Wishing you a happy and healthy new year!
I love this idea – it’s my New Year’s Resolution!
We can fill each other with happy thoughts Julie! 😉 It’s a good thing!
I love how sometimes these messages come at just the right time. Thanks Katie, I needed this. 🙂
So glad Brenda! Love the page you were inspired to make!
I really love this too, Katie!
LOVE Julie’s idea of Joy being a New Year’s resolution. 🙂
Thanks Mollie! 🙂
LOVE the quote!! and i try to make a habit of this! But always a good reminder! 🙂