week reflection

“If you don’t understand, ask questions. If you’re uncomfortable about asking questions, say you are uncomfortable about asking questions and then ask anyway. It’s easy to tell when a question is coming from a good place. Then listen some more. Sometimes people just want to feel heard. Here’s to possibilities of friendship and connection and understanding.” ― Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieAmericanah

week in review
gratitude: an amazing family to come home to after travels
 what I’m reading: Americanah
continued no-buy November
DEN –> PHX –> DEN
enjoyed lots of team building + time with colleagues
SVP presentation
three days of challenging + rewarding offsite with peers
hosted another awesome Denver Creates session
greatly missed D + E while away
Illenium
yummy macaron tasting for the wedding
raked + completed winter yard prep
complete three lessons of blogging course
booked fiance’s birthday trip
rewrote About Me blog section
enjoyed some warm weather in Phoenix
brunch with one of my besties
perused new local shops (without buying anything)
wedding website updates (almost there!)
enjoyed an extra hour of sleep
fantasy football + Broncos losses 😦
continued chipping away at our minimalism goals
made another big Goodwill donation
wrote + posted week(s) reflection + Big Easy getaway

weekend happenings + intentions
relax + recharge after an intense work week
read
Sunday funday with friend in Evergreen
wedding tasks

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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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