Did you know (according to Google) that in 90 days you can:
-read the bible
-find true love
-transform your body (or your money back!)
-sign up to receive a text-a-day
-try, basically, anything for free
-learn to create and try 90 different salads
-make a habit
-break a habit
-or commit to a purpose
I could continue on but there are some that were just not appropriate to list down on my blog. It's insane what can be done in a little over 13 weeks with the right mind frame. You are probably asking yourself, "why on earth did she google 90 days?". Well, I will tell you. Rich left on a plane early this morning headed back to Korea. For two weeks, I was able to feel whole again without this painful hole in my center that I choose to normally ignore by filling my schedule with so many things that I am not able to even pay it any mind. It was bliss. The reason behind "90 days" is that we have a little over 90 days until he comes back to us and we all pack up and move to WA.
I have chosen to look at this positively, rather than in the negative; focusing more on what I can accomplish in 90+ days rather than what I am missing.
So, to basically restart myself back into a creative mode, I googled 90 days. Odd, I know, but I have never claimed to be normal.
In 90+ days, I can:
-continue my weight-loss journey
-create a layout-a-day
-create a new banner for my blog and perhaps a few new pages
-create new ideas for my jewelry
-sketch daily/random ideas in my sketch book
-play more with my son
-teach him to create ANYTHING
-bake delectable items for my friends/coworkers
-start (well on-through complete) our move to WA
And many more. I am going to focus on making this a productive 90 days. Sure I will most likely have breakdowns and perhaps a few speedbumps, but that is life, right?
I must leave to begin this journey, but I leave you with one of my favorite quotes:
"Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after another." - Walter Elliott.









