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Intention

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I intend to: eat better, finish projects, follow Adam’s schedule instead of trying to get him to follow mine, be more loving and less critical, clean more, do more.

The End (or The Beginning.)

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  1. I LIKE this. And I dare say that I NEEDED to read this.

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  2. What a lovely saying! I was just thinking today about how my habits are so very set, for better or for worse. My intentions are not so much, however... Thanks for the reminder to live life on purpose :)

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  3. It never hurts to re-evaluate! Thanks for the kick in the pants! :-)

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  4. Good for you, Katie! Seems I've been making similar vows lately myself.

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  5. Mmmmm....love that!

    And I'm totally impressed with your pull out pantry. Way to go!

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  6. What a great sentiment. I think it's something that most of us should remember for our day-to-day lives, I know I should.

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  7. I love this Katie. I think in order to take the bull of life by the horns (what did I just say?), you have to be intentional. Rarely am I happy, efficient, and productive when I am not being intentional. I have to MAKE myself be intentional to do many of the things you mentioned. I need to commit myself to working more with my girls' schedule and less to mine as well. This is especially important when we have to go back to school. :)

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