
MISSION MINUTE
Cold weather has a way of slowing everything down and maybe that’s the point. Fewer distractions. Quieter mornings. Breath in the air you can see. It’s the season that reminds us you don’t need perfect conditions to make meaningful memories.
Time Well Spent doesn’t stop when temperatures drop. It looks like early mornings in a duck blind, bundled-up walks with the people you love, fires burning low after a long day outside, and choosing to show up even when it would be easier to stay in.
Winter invites us to be intentional . . . to lean into moments that warm us far more than any jacket ever could. Because sometimes the coldest days create the warmest memories.
Here’s to embracing the season and finding Time Well Spent, no matter the forecast.
-Michael and Gash

TIME FOR INSPIRATION
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Outdoor Activities
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Take morning walks in crisp winter air
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Go fly fishing or cold-weather fishing
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Sneak away for hunting or time in the blind
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Host a bonfire and smores night with neighbors
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Book a snow tubing or snow skiing trip
- Bundle up and go for a hike
- Find a brewery with outdoor games and firepits
- Go ice skating
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Indoor Activities
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Cook a meal together from scratch
- Craft a new cocktail or mocktail
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Host a Chili Cookoff with a Trophy
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Read a book under your most cozy blanket
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Host a game night where everyone brings their favorite board game
- Learn Mahjong
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Work on a puzzle
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Mail letters to friends or relatives
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Plan future trips or adventures
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Organize photos and print some new ones to frame
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Listen to music or a record start to finish
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TIME FOR A CHALLENGE
This week, we challenge you to put the screen down and lean into the season.
Pick three cold-weather activities (from the list above or one you come up with on your own) - one indoor, one outdoor, and one with someone you love - and make time for them before the week is over. No scrolling. No notifications. Just being present in the moment.
Winter gives us the perfect excuse to slow down.
The challenge is choosing to do it.
Here’s to finding Time Well Spent, even on the coldest days.



