9 Unexpected Ways to Improve Your New Year

It’s a brand New Year. And with the New Year is a chance of redemption and hope for what is to come. Below is a list of 9 articles I put together to help you have a kickass year! Click on any that strike your fancy!

9 Unexpected Ways to Improve Your New Year 

  1. Become a morning person 
  2. Get clear on your values
  3. Become more empathetic towards others
  4. Focus on keystone habits to help resolutions stick
  5. Live intentionally 
  6. Read a book a week 
  7. Use past tragedies to help shape you for something good
  8. Be authentic
  9. Take off shame from the past

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Influenced by songwriters like Lucinda Williams, Roseanne Cash, Bruce Springsteen, and Dar Williams, Sarah Popejoy’s songs blend storytelling with an Americana leaning groove. After living in Nashville for 10 years, Sarah moved back home to Tulsa, what Rolling Stone calls the next Austin, where she is producing her 3rd studio album called “The Oklahoma Storyteller”. Most of the album has been recorded at the newly renovated, world-class studio, The Church Studio, in Tulsa, Oklahoma which was previously owned by Leon Russell. All songs on the new album are written by Mrs. Popejoy, a previous award winner of the American Songwriter Magazine Lyric Contest and The Billboard Song Contest.

The intersections of I-40, The King of Trails (Highway 75), and the largest stretch of Route 66, Oklahoma figuratively and literally is the crossroads of the American Story. It was the end of the trail for many indigenous people during America's dark history of forced removal, birthplace of one of the biggest heroes of America's pastime, home to the struggles of those who lived and breathed the Dust Bowl, home of some of the biggest trendsetting influencers in modern American music, and the site of the worst domestic terrorist attack in U.S. history. This is why the first album in The Oklahoma Storyteller series, is called, "The Oklahoma Storyteller: Crossroads of the American Story", set to be released Summer of 2024.

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