📖February 2025 Book Club with a Bonus Meet-up💖

Each month after our Meet-ups, I’ll use this private group member space to share any tips, tricks, book recommendations, podcasts, and other thoughts, etc. that we share in the group Meet-up.
If you have anything you want me to add, just shoot me an email and I’ll add it.

Without realizing or knowing what everyone else thought, until we gathered at the Meet-up, it seems that the resounding theme for February (for many of us) was Gratitude.🥰

Serendipitously I was called to bring printouts, for those that wanted them, of my Daily Gratitude practice. However, I mentioned that some of you might prefer the linked copy instead so that link is below.

Additionally, I shared about the Law of Abundance. This is something I’ve been doing since I was much younger, taught to me by my maternal Grandma. About 20 years ago or so, I was introduced to Mary Ann Winkowski who teaches about and practices the Law of Abundance every single month. Here is Mary Ann’s information and a link to my printed LOA instructions and blank template.

As we were sharing different quotes, passages and days that stood out to us, I shared that in the self-published original Paperback version of “Every Day Spirit” on February 10, Mary shared in the “In the World:” part of that day much more about the Archangels. I also shared, during our discussion, that this coincided with the Daily Reader “Pocketful of Miracles” and the Mandala of Angels. Here are photos of those pages (click to enlarge):

When we talked about February 8 “I am Moving Tomorrow”, the discussion led us to expand to decluttering our homes, and ultimately our lives. Terri and I both thought of the “Mel Robbins Podcast Episode 58: 5 Easy Steps to Make Your Home and Your Mind Clutter-Free” where she talks with Dana K. White, a professional organizer, blogger and author. (Terri texted me after our Meet-up and shared the links to the episode and Dana’s website. Thank you, Terri!💗) I also noticed that Mel talked to Dana on another episode which I haven’t listened to yet, “Mel Robbins Podcast Episode 236: How To Declutter Your Home: 5 Tips That Actually Work”.
Which led us to talking about Marie Kondo and her book “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” where she talks about the KonMari Method of decluttering.
Then I recalled the book I just ordered, that was patiently waiting for me on my nightstand, which is Matt Paxton’s “Keep the Memories, Lose the Stuff”.
All of these are linked below for your exploration.
(as always, none are mandatory/required)