Create Your Future: Forming New Habits

This month’s goals post is going to be a little different. Okay, a lot different. Part of creating your future is forming new habits. The activities that are important to you are easier to dominate when they become second nature. Believe it or not, there are specific steps you can take to turn activities and behaviors into habits. That is what we’re going to be doing for the next 6 months of create your future posts. Don’t worry. I’m sharing freebies to help you accomplish it all.

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Part of creating your future is forming new habits. These steps will help you turn activities and behaviors that are important to you into habits!

Choose Your Habits

Right now we’re going to focus on the next 6 months. That means your first step is to choose sex activities or behaviors that you want to become habits. These can be anything from getting a shower first thing in the morning to working out each day. Choose the activities that you want to be a part of who you are. To give you some inspiration, here are the six habits I will be forming:

  1. Crafting
  2. Writing
  3. Fitness
  4. Cleaning
  5. 11:30 Bedtime
  6. Reading

Assign Months

The next step is to assign each habit to a month. There are 2 different points to consider when deciding this:

  1. If your habits build on each other you will need to create them in the order that they build. For example, I want to read for 30 minutes each day but I also want that to become my body’s cue for bedtime. That means I will need to develop the reading habit first.
  2. Think about your schedule. Would it be easier to get more active in the summer when your kids are home or is that the time to start a new writing routine? It is likely easier to start working out. Save the writing habit for when the kids are in school.

Now that you’ve thought about these things, assign each habit the month you will create it in. Here are how I have assigned mine (and also the order I will be sharing tips and tricks with you):

 

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Define Your Habits

You need to take the time to define your habits. For example, “cleaning” is too broad of a habit. Instead, list the specific cleaning tasks you are going to complete each day. You also want to define the time of day you will do the tasks. Here are some defining questions to ask:

  1. What are the specific tasks?
  2. When will you perform these tasks?
  3. Will you set a time for the task or will it be defined in a different way (word count, page count, task completion…)?
  4. What physical clues will you give your body to trigger your habit? For example, will sitting down with your morning coffee be your trigger to start writing? Will you start a load of dishes after clearing the dinner table each night?

Tips for Success

Simply having a plan isn’t enough to turn an activity into a habit. Here are a few pointers to be successful in forming your new habits:

 

Part of creating your future is forming new habits. These steps will help you turn activities and behaviors that are important to you into habits!

Part of creating your future is forming new habits. These steps will help you turn activities and behaviors that are important to you into habits!

Forming new habits also helps with your time management. By integrating the activities into your everyday life you become more efficient and will end up ahead in many areas of your life. To make this whole process easier, print out your free Monthly Habit Tracker so you can ensure that you are remembering your new habits each day! I will also be providing tips for the specific habits listed above each month so check back for those. You can also get weekly updates and inspiration each week in your inbox when you sign up below!

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10 Spring and Easter Printables + Merry Monday Link Party 148

Spring has officially sprung! There is the smell of cut grass in the air and the rains are bringing everything back to life. As everything starts to bloom you want to start refreshing your décor, too. To make it easy for you, I’ve rounded up 10 spring and Easter printables that you can throw on your wall for an easy refresh. Grab yours at the links below then don’t forget to stick around to hang out the Merry Monday link party!

Spring has officially sprung! Start refreshing your décor with these 10 spring and Easter printables that you can throw on your wall for an easy update.

 

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Spring has officially sprung! Start refreshing your décor with these 10 spring and Easter printables that you can throw on your wall for an easy update.

Happy Easter Printable Art (Kelli and Kristi at Lolly Jane)

The grey bunny on this adorable Easter printable is the perfect contrast to the colorful flowers!

 

Spring has officially sprung! Start refreshing your décor with these 10 spring and Easter printables that you can throw on your wall for an easy update.

Easter Watercolor Printable (Liz for Bombshell Bling)

How super sweet is this watercolor Easter basket? Your whole family would love seeing this on the wall during the month!

 

Spring has officially sprung! Start refreshing your décor with these 10 spring and Easter printables that you can throw on your wall for an easy update.

Free Printable Quote 8×10 ‘No Rain, No Flowers’ (Crissy at Dear Crissy)

I love this printable quote so much. It is a great reminder that storms are a necessary part of life. You could totally leave this one up all year long!

 

Spring has officially sprung! Start refreshing your décor with these 10 spring and Easter printables that you can throw on your wall for an easy update.

Free Printable Spring Art (Kelli and Kristi at Lolly Jane)

This is another great spring printable that actually works all year long. The flowers are simply gorgeous.

 

Spring has officially sprung! Start refreshing your décor with these 10 spring and Easter printables that you can throw on your wall for an easy update.

Happy Easter… Frame it Friday (Julie at My Busy Beehives)

Get your bunny love on with this Happy Easter printable! The spring colors and the adorable bunny silhouette make it perfect for your mantel.

 

Spring has officially sprung! Start refreshing your décor with these 10 spring and Easter printables that you can throw on your wall for an easy update.

He Is Risen Free Easter Printable (Liz for Bombshell Bling)

This simple watercolor printable is a gorgeous way to remind your family why you celebrate Easter.

 

Spring has officially sprung! Start refreshing your décor with these 10 spring and Easter printables that you can throw on your wall for an easy update.

Live Life in Full Bloom Free Printable (Laura Kate at Lady and Laura Kate)

You will love this floral printable so much you’ll never want to take it down. It is gorgeous for any time of year.

 

Spring has officially sprung! Start refreshing your décor with these 10 spring and Easter printables that you can throw on your wall for an easy update.

Free Hello Spring Print (Ashley at Simply Designing)

The best part of this Hello Spring Print is that it’s simple but beautiful design will go with any décor. You can see how she dressed it up with color and be inspired to put your own spin on it!

 

Spring has officially sprung! Start refreshing your décor with these 10 spring and Easter printables that you can throw on your wall for an easy update.

Happy Easter Bunny Print (Debbie at Refresh Restyle)

Debbie thoughtfully included multiple sizes of this adorable printable so you will find whatever you’re looking for. You could totally use these on treats or table settings too!

 

Spring has officially sprung! Start refreshing your décor with these 10 spring and Easter printables that you can throw on your wall for an easy update.

“He Has Risen” Free Easter Printable (Kristin for Bombshell Bling)

This final printable immediately makes me think of Emily from Two Purple Couches, one of our amazing hosts, because this is the perfect Easter décor for her. If you love purple too, this will make you super excited!

 

Spring has officially sprung! Start refreshing your décor with these 10 spring and Easter printables that you can throw on your wall for an easy update.

These 10 spring and Easter printables will have your whole home ready for the season easily. After you’re done refreshing your décor continue on to the Merry Monday Link Party 148! Be sure to check out our awesome new host, Kimberly, from A Wonderful Thought, too. We are so excited to have her join us!

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Spring has officially sprung! Start refreshing your décor with these 10 spring and Easter printables that you can throw on your wall for an easy update.

Easy DIY Golden Bunny Bank + An Easter Day Hack

This DIY golden bunny bank is super simple to make and so pretty. Add it to your Easter decor this year with the easy tutorial below!

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This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

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As I’ve said before, our family has a weird obsession with banks. They are more than vessels to collect money in. Banks can make gorgeous home décor as well.

When designing new Easter décor I knew I wanted to do something with this adorable papier mache bunny I have. Once it occurred to me that it is hollow, turning it into a bank was the obvious choice.

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. It will also help feed your bank obsession!

 
This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

DIY Golden Bunny Bank Materials

 

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

Step 1

To start, prepare your K-Cup by removing the foil from the top from it as best as possible. Don’t worry about making it perfect, just enough to clean the inside. It will get trimmed off later.

 

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

Step 2

Next, wash your K-Cup to remove any residue left over.

 

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

Step 3

After you have cleaned your K-Cup, use the solid end to trace a circle on the bottom of your bunny. Make sure it is far enough in from the edges so that you don’t cut them later.

 

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

Step 4

Next, cut out your circle using your box cutter.

 

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

Step 5

File the edges of the cut circle with a fine file. If it is too course, it will only shred your bunny worse.

Tip:

 

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

Step 6

Next, push your K-Cup into the hole so that it is secure but don’t force it to hard. Mark the spot that the bunny comes to on the cup.

Step 7

Then pull the K-Cup out and cut along the mark you made.

 

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

Step 8

Carefully melt the cut edge of your K-Cup with a lighter to create a small lip along the cut edge.

 

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

Step 9

Next, check that the plug now sits flush in the opening. If it does, pull back out and place off to the side.

 

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

Step 10

Then, turn your bunny over and cut a rectangular coin slot in the top.

 

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

Step 11

Next, measure the slot to ensure that it is large enough for a large coin to fit through.

Tip:

 

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

Step 12

Once you know the coin slot is big enough, file the edges of the coin slot with your file.

 

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

Step 13

Now, cover your bunny with a coat of white acrylic paint. Allow the paint to dry.

 

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

Step 14

After your white paint has dried, spray paint your bunny gold.

Tip:

 

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

Step 15

Next, cut a length of ribbon long enough to tie around the neck of your bunny.

 

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

Step 16

Now, tie the ribbon around your bunny’s neck.

 

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

Step 17

Next, tuck a small flower in the ribbon.

Step 18

Lastly, add the K-Cup plug back into the bottom of the bunny.

 

This easy DIY golden bunny bank is a gorgeous addition to your Easter décor. Find out how it can also make your Easter day easier!

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This easy DIY golden bunny bank is such a fantastic project to get your home Easter-ready. You can change it up to fit your décor style by changing up the paint color and ribbon.

A fun addition is to drop your spare change into the bank all month long. When Easter comes, you’ll have cash to put into the eggs for the Easter egg hunt! If you want even more fun bunny crafts, check out these 8 easy ones to satisfy your craft craving.

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