“She was fierce, she was strong, she wasn’t simple. She was crazy and sometimes she barely slept. She always had something to say. She had flaws and that was okay. And when she was down, she got right back up. She was a beast in her own way, but one idea described her best.
She was unstoppable and she took anything she wanted with a smile.” ~R.M. Drake
week in review
this week’s intention: pause
last week’s gratitude: new friends + communities
what I’m reading: The Orphan Train + Presence
hosted fantastic session of  Denver Creates weekend writers
took lots of photos + reacclimated myself with the world of DSLRs
completed + submitted presentation for upcoming conference
spent three days in New Mexico + gained new appreciation for our transmission crews (work)
therapy
drinks + friend’s birthday celebration
followed the whirlwind that is currently the Denver Broncos
cleaned out makeup drawer + tossed 3/4 of the stuff
cleaned out car + trunk
spent an entire day relaxing + hanging with two of my favorite people
survived + (thrived?) busy + stressful week
celebrated International Women’s Day
began dissecting personal manifesto (focusing on why)
booked New Year’s Eve retreat (Hawaii, here I come!)
made it through a tough work situation
continued progress on special creative work project
 created + completed work MITs
 wrote + posted week in review + reflection
created + completed personal MITs

 

weekend happenings + goals
pay bills + budget
drop off HUGE Dress for Success donation (work)
drop off Goodwill donation
practice, practice, practice intranet presentation
pack for Vegas
 complete one lesson of Courage Works course

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I’m Nicole

Trajectory of Life celebrates living purposefully with curiosity, courage and simplicity as guides. I use the blog to document this philosophy through writing about my adventures in reading, travel, cooking, photography, fitness, being a dog mom, minimalism, sustainability, living childfree by choice, marriage and setting and meeting life goals. As someone new-ish to the Bay Area, the blog is also where I share tips for things to do in San Francisco as we explore this new city of ours.

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