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September = Monday. Let me explain.

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Welcome to the MONDAY of months! Let me back up a bit. Have you ever heard that August is the ‘

Welcome to the MONDAY of months! Let me back up a bit. Have you ever heard that August is the ‘Sunday’ of months? Like we feel pressured to juice every last drop of summer during August before we go into September, even if September isn’t necessarily the literal ‘beginning’ of a new season, school year, or work project… The same goes for me. I can pretty much create any workflow I want out of my months. And yet, there’s still a major part of me that resonates with the whole September = Monday idea. But I think much like the feeling of turning into a new chapter, there’s power in claiming that September can be the beginning of something, rather than just ramping down to the end of the year. Sometimes it feels like at this point in the year, if we haven’t had the motivation or stamina to chase after our goals, we think we might as well give up on them. The reality of having ‘only a few months left’ might leave you feeling that the big goals or movement in your life is going to have to wait until 2023. January. New year, new you. What if the energy of this Monday-ish season could help you unfold a different mindset for yourself? What if you plant your stake in the ground in September and say *this* could be your fresh start? What if these last 90 days of the year were the best days of this year? The days filled with presence, with intention, with progress? Let the breeze roll in, let the fresh motivation spark a new attitude for you about what YOU are capable of, no matter what month it is. No matter how much time is left in a year. Who cares! We’re not guaranteed decades upon decades to do what we want. We’re not guaranteed a dang thing. So, here’s to not waiting to make that perfect move. Rise and shine whenever you want. ☀️ It’s the Monday of months and we’re going to make it a good one. Jenna [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 340 S Lemon Ave #4227 Walnut, California 91789 United States

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