Well, let’s name it, 2020 was a BIG year! It brought a pandemic, social unrest, and political tension. It was a year of the unexpected. What made it challenging, also made it valuable. It called us to expand our capacity for change, individually and globally. It forced us to do things differently, to witness the resistance and creatively that followed.

As the sun sets on 2020, be intentional about how you step into 2021. Systematically evaluate 2020. Ditch the resolutions. Identify habits and systems to create a life well lived.

Lucky for all of us, Jason Kallsen of Twin Cities Wine Education has offered his Annual Review 2020 as a tool with the disclaimer, “Free to use, share, print, send, duplicate, translate, transcribe, steal, and change. As long as it improves lives, go for it.” Thank you Jason! Check out Jason’s website and take a class from him. He brings extensive wine knowledge and makes learning about wine accessible and fun!

I wish for us as we move into 2021 that we as a people are intentional in how we design what’s next. Coriander Living Collective is here to support you in designing a life well lived. Happy New Year!

P.S. In the spirit of wine and sunsets, thank you Melinda Casper for the photo and your friendship. And thank you to Forestville Vines for offering a socially distanced, safe place to hang out and enjoy this past summer. 

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