week reflection

“If you ever want your soul to dance, you will at some point have to juggle lightning and taste the thunder.” ~Christopher Poindexter

week in review
gratitude: friends
this week’s intention: heal
what I’m reading: Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body
finished reading The Book of Hygge
recipient of a much-needed massage
suffered through continued arm pain + finally made a visit to the doc
hosted a super fun party with lots of awesome folks + live music
learned some stuff about coffee + attended a community cupping (pic 4)
hosted house guests
Sunday brunch with cousins
treated ourselves to a yummy Saturday morning indulgence (pic 3)
nursed + nurtured a hurt pup (pic 1)
enjoyed drinks + dinner with two of my favorite ladies
attended quarterly Stem cider member night
continued listening + learning from Revisionist’s History podcast
lots of laughs + making memories with my love
fun Friday night watching a friend play live music + catching up
(finally) finished the spring issue of Bella Grace Magazine
continued Persuasive Presentation course (work)
wrote + posted week reflection

weekend happenings + intentions
pampering + hair appointment
spend time with my loves
read + relax + write
rest my arm + heal
review July goals + set for next month
prepare for another busy week

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    […] week(s) in review gratitude: challenging + interesting work this week’s intention: taking time to breathe during an overly busy week what I’m reading: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck read Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body long walk with the bf + pup fun weekend with my love Joywave + Cold War Kids + Young the Giant at Red Rocks Bleachers + blink-182 + lots of others at Big Gig lots of errands and other not-very-fun adult tasks significant progress on big work projects in prep for big presentation next week so much time spending reading RFP responses attended farmer’s market at one of my favorite neighborhood breweries continued to struggle with contractors working on our house inspired with fellow coworkers by The Empowerment Project drinks + catching up with one of my favorites post-film dinner with coworker/friend Revisionist’s History + Tranquility du Jour podcast episodes received my quarterly Fix read + relaxed + wrote spa day for the pup wrote + posted week(s) reflection […]

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    […] week(s) in review gratitude: salt water + sunshine this week’s intention: hanging on to the beach vibe what I’m reading: Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body + The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck parted ways with five inches of hair happened upon a fun new winery + tasting room skin club + much-needed microderm Denver > San Diego >Denver lots of time hanging at the ocean + soaking up the sun relived our youth a bit at Legoland met the bf’s fam (and they’re AWESOME) rested my arm + healed a lot reviewed July goals + set for August hung out in the clouds at Rocky Mountain National Park managed to stay somewhat dry at alt-J at Red Rocks dinner with one of my favorite humans dusted off the DSLR + captured some good moments discovered a yummy new local restaurant tried + drank a lot of beers continued listening + learning from Revisionist’s History podcast lots of laughs + making memories with my love walks with the pup + D started reading the summer issue of Bella Grace Magazine sent birthday wishes to a few of my favorite people picked up our finished products from glass-blowing class wrote + posted #allthelists update wrote + posted week reflection […]

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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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