some exciting news

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Today’s post is a little different. Today I want to share some changes with you.

Over the past year, a girl named sarah has been a space where I've shared essays exploring how events in my past have shaped my perspective on the present. In a season of tumult around us some of my essays have sparked thoughtful and reflective conversations with a variety of people. Over the course of my writing, I have come to be sure of one thing:

I think a lot about what it means to live life with intention.

Intentional living is something that has informed my approach in my interior decorating business (Sarah Hepburn Design) for the past ten years. One of my strengths in the design world has always been understanding how individuals and families function in their homes and developing systems that work for their unique needs.

In the coming weeks you will notice a few changes when you arrive at SarahHepburn.ca. I will be still be writing personal essays but will also be sharing my thoughts on how to create spaces at home that work for you and your family.

Today, I would like to introduce you to:

In addition to sharing my personal essays on a variety of topics in blog form, you will now see on my website an additional focus on living intentionally at home. This comes in the form of design services (a condensed version of what I offered through Sarah Hepburn Design) and a regular newsletter that will launch shortly. The newsletter will share blog posts and other nuggets on living intentionally.

You can sign up here so you don’t miss out (if you are already subscribed to the blog you are all good - no action to take!).

Thank you for being on this journey with me. Thank you for allowing me to share my stories and reflections with you. Thank you for sticking around and for the many comments and conversations I have had thus far.

Sharing my voice into the world has been a wildly vulnerable experience and knowing it has helped even one person has encouraged me forward.

With gratitude,
Sarah

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