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I LOVE STAYING AHEAD! … Said no one ever!
Truth: We’re just about 1 month into 2020! I could honestly say! Between the flu, asthma and having the motivation wasn’t completely there. Every year it hits me and I have no idea what to do when I come out of it. So! Have you started on your staying ahead in 2020 goals?
We spend so much of our time saying I have to do A,B & C; we get so much anxiety so we don’t end up doing it.
Even when things get hard I remember to look back to why I chose this hustle? Then I remember to look back to my 2020 perception.
How to stay ahead of your goals in 2020

2020 word for the year is empowerment. I want to be able to empower others this year in the Millennial, motherhood and wellness space. Being positive in these spaces help me become and stay a better person in general.
6 tips on staying ahead in 2020
- Find a mentor or someone you can relate to
- Choose who you want to inspire
- For the introverts: Grab your favorite inspirational film like NBC Universal Home Entertainment HUSTLERS. You can find it at your local Walmart or HERE.

Hustlers really spoke to me. The main character Destiny was an introvert just like myself. She really had no place in the world at the time so a fresh start was just what she needed. When she switched careers and found a little group to call her own they just looked out for each other.
She had goals and stuck with them. When she felt as if she was falling off the rail then she would always be reminded by her confidant Ramona. Having a circle who understands you and your business is important.
This little blog of mine evolved in 2019. I’m hoping to grow from there. Being a lifestyle and parenting blogger can have it’s perks and others you feel lost. That is why having your tribe by your side is so important. It did take some time for me to find my little tribe and I am so glad for it.
Carissa
Its hard to find a tribe! I would love to have one for blogging! And I was actually telling my best friend I wish I had more mom friends, especially ones that have children with special needs. Even working at a school for children that have learning differences, its hard to find good mom friends.