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FUTURE LETTER TO YOURSELF 2014

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Last year I discovered the perfect way to make meaningful goals each new year and more importantly keep them. Now every January 1st (or 2nd depending upon what sort of night New Year’s was) I do this…

Write a letter to my future self.

I wish I could say that I came up with this brilliant yet simple idea, but alas I did not. It was brought to my attention by the lovely Jess Lively of MakeUnder My Life and I feel incredibly lucky to have discovered her original inspirational post.

The idea of this exercise is to write a letter to your future self AS your future self, reflecting upon all of the things that you accomplished over the past year. So, for example, this year on January 2nd, 2013 I sat down with a cup of tea, a few Christmas goodies and Rory snuggled on my lap to write a letter as my future January 1st, 2014 self talking about all of the triumphs she experienced in 2013.

By doing this you are employing positive, assertive language for yourself. Instead of saying ‘I hope I do this this year’ you are saying affirmatively ‘I have done this this year.’ It sounds like such a little thing, but the effects are truly astonishing. By essentially telling yourself you have already accomplished something you somehow believe even more that it is possible. Then you read the letter back to yourself half way through the year to see how you’re doing (or whenever you need some self-provided inspiration) and once again on New Year’s Eve.

This is my second year writing a letter to myself. Last year’s letter actually helped me to accomplish about 80% of the things I set out to do, so I have eagerly penned another for 2013.

The beauty of these letters is that they can be anything you want them to be. It doesn’t have to be profound and you don’t have to set out to do mind-shattering things — merely put pen to paper, think about all of the things you wish to do for you, all of the things (big or small) that you talk about doing all the time and make a promise to yourself to do them.

To give you an idea of what I mean, here is how I opened my letter to myself last year:

“Dear Laura,


As I see myself walk through the door into 2013 I come face to face with a confident young woman who has finally learned how to manage long healthy hair in a flattering manner and glide throughout party crowds in a pair of heels without tripping all over the place….”

Personally, I always open my letters with silly ambitions that will make future me chuckle, because it helps me to relax and keep the letter real. Then I move onto business goals, personal goals and other things that matter most to me.

So here is my dream for each of you this year — write an honest, raw letter to your future self. Dream big. Try all of the things you are always too afraid to start. Believe that you can grow (because you can!) Trust that you are capable and talented in your own way.

The best part about writing this letter will be the reassurance it gives you that a whole fresh year waits before you — not a month or two, but a whole year in which you can do as much or as little as you want.

My 2014 letter is tucked away in a pretty envelope and pinned to my office wall so that I can easily reread it whenever I’m having a stressful day. One of the overriding themes this year is to really focus on Pawsh and take it into new directions that have previously been intimidating for me. I am so immensely grateful for this community and am dedicating myself to making it an even better place.

So are you with me? Will you write a letter to yourself this year? Will you dare to dream big and most of all believe in yourself to see those dreams come true? You have the power to do anything you set your mind to. xo

PAWSH PERKS: A few inspirational words about determination.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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I always find New Year’s related posts the most difficult to write, because this time of year channels a peculiarly intoxicating brew of inspiration, nostalgia and sense of enormity. I never quite know what to say for fear of not saying enough or saying too much. Nevertheless I will do my best to express what 2012 has meant to me by recounting a few of my favourite Pawsh moments.

Where do I even begin?

With your support Pawsh was able to produce three brand new editions, each packed with colourful photoshoots, drool-worthy dog-friendly recipes, helpful health articles, funky pet products and more! Each issue made me fall in love with Pawsh’s purpose to celebrate a life lived well with dogs even more and I am so grateful for the opportunity to work with so many talented photographers and writers.

Pawsh was able to work with some incredible organizations and individuals to help raise awareness about important pet issues, such as efforts to combat rabies in developing countries by WSPA, the inspirational 13 Project and the R.E.A.D program that helps children learn how to read.

By partnering with Hopeful Hearts Dog Rescue, Pawsh was able to help 24 dogs in foster care find new loving homes, a feat that was only possible thanks to you who share, tweet and repost each week’s Dog in Need profile. Thank you, thank you! The fact that 24 of the dogs Pawsh featured have been adopted into new homes is proof that a simple click to share a dog’s story can make all the difference in a dog’s life! It can help save a life!

It was beyond flattering to find out this year that Pawsh was featured on Canadian Living‘s fashion and beauty blog, our favourite dog site ever, Dogmilk, and interviewed for an article in The Toronto Star. Looking back now I can hardly believe that it happened and am so grateful for the opportunities to share Pawsh’s mission of celebrating a life lived well with dogs.

Talented pet photographer Liz Bradley and myself put out a book as a means to raise money for Humane Society International and bring attention to the many inspirational lessons that dogs teach us by simply being. Take Paws: Whiskered Wisdom About Life & Love is still available for purchase should you be interested. It was such a joy to write a book that children and grownups can enjoy together and once again I feel so lucky to be able to embark upon these types of projects.

Pawsh interviewed some incredible pet artists this year including DoodleDog Paintings, Michael Brian and Crazy Rebels. We reviewed all sorts of terrific pet products including the only truly indestructible dog toy I’ve ever found and a beautiful eco-friendly dog bed. Pawsh even started exploring the real homes of real pets and how to incorporate dog-friendly interior design into your own nest!

I could go on and on (and on!), but I won’t. In short it has been an amazing year! Of course it hasn’t all been sunshine…I have made some mistakes along the way — we all do at some point — but I hope to have learned from them along the way and take what I’ve learned to new places in 2013.

The new year is looking bright here at Pawsh thanks to your overwhelming love, support and encouragement. Keep your eyes peeled for lots of new columns, exciting features and even a few more surprise announcements in 2013, starting first thing in January! There will be dog contests, funnies, expert advice, doggie casting calls and more cuteness than you can handle here on the blog and in the magazine moving forward.

Thank you everyone — sponsors, writers, photographers, designers and readers — for everything this year. You have made it a complete blast that I will always look back upon with great fondness! May you and your furbabies have the best New Year imaginable! xoxo

PAWSH PERKS:
The most popular 2012 Pawsh post. Plus the second most popular post and the third most popular post!

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS

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Wishing you and your entire family a very merry Christmas! May your day be filled with laughter, delicious food, warm snuggles and hot cocoa! xoxo

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