Greet the day
instead of attacking it.
An email that teaches practical strategies for managing overwhelm, nurturing creativity, and prioritizing mindfulness to improve your personal and professional life.
Quick & easy
insights
Get the best of multiple self-help resources in one digestible mail.
Science- based
approach
Drive real growth and evolution with practical and actionable tips.
A better version
of yourself
Get in a positive headspace and unlock limitless possibilities.
Think it
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Believe it
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Create it
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What Our Readers Love
“Just have to say- each e-mail just gets better than the last!!! These dailies have become such a source of joy for me…. Sometimes I read them first thing in the morning, or sometimes as I’m getting caught up on the day before bed - but each time, the message is exactly what I needed to hear at that moment. Can’t thank you enough for creating this content.”
— Ellen P.
“I read your email every day and it offers up something interesting everyday. Not only interesting, but something I put into practical use every day. thank you so much for creating this space in my hundreds of emails.”
— Vikki A.
“Love the daily reminders! Thank you for doing this!”
— Pam O.
“TGS became what felt like a nurturing friend helping me find my footing day to day…You have helped me find authenticity in the slower pace lifestyle so that I can start to create a life and purpose of my own, not pushed onto me by society.”
— Amy Z.
“Thank you, thank you, thank you for your much needed real raw and honest thoughts, motivation. Your messages have a way of completely shifting my perspective for the better and I really appreciate your wisdom and thank you sharing it and not over complicating it - you must help so many, many people!”
— Cathy J.
“Thank you for all of your emails always inspiring and keeps me happy and positive.”
— Nancy T.
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The Good Stuff
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