I am especially thankful for the generosity of love you have shown me throughout the years. You did not cut me out of your life as some people would when I was no longer your “daughter-in-law,” but these connections go much deeper than what anyone can surmise. I am so grateful to know you and love you. You will always be my mother and a dear friend. Many memories flo… Read...
READ MORE >>I know I’m supposed to post on Mondays but now it is Tuesday, and it’s okay I’m posting today. I forgive myself for not being a robot. I am human, and that’s okay. Besides, it takes me one to two hours to craft a blog so that it’s meaningful to you and me. Content is king, and if I can’t produce king, then it’s a waste of both of our time. So the… Read...
READ MORE >>Yesterday was International Woman’s Day, and it was about paying attention to women, like a birthday, anniversary, some milestone. I gave focus to it and told people in social media they were welcome to any of my journals via pdf. I met with Kalanit who is going to be my virtual assistant. She is young, bright and calm. I met her at the local Starbucks off 35th. I t… Read...
READ MORE >>I did not know this. Seven years ago I was “pushed” out of my cushy corporate pharmaceutical sales position. The new male area business manager could look good, and my male district manager could replace me with his good ‘ole buddy from Montana who wanted to bring his family to Seattle, had for thousands less than what I was getting paid. I felt shame. I had never … Read More
READ MORE >>I call my Aunt Mary Jane every Sunday at 5:00 PM. It is something I never fail to do. I have committed to her. It has gone from habitual to a sacred ritual as we mark time together. She is my Dad’s sister. She was his only sibling. My mother was an only child. Aunt Mary Jane has one son who had no children, so my family line on both sides stops here. Aunt Mary Jane is eighty… Read...
READ MORE >>I’m a woman. I’ve raised children. I’ve been a therapist. I’ve been assertive as well as passive. I’ve played many roles, and the result is wholeness. And in my business, I’m doing the same thing. My company is in my home, but I can run it anywhere because we can Skype, Zoom and telephone calls. You can come to my Yurt and tell your story. The storytelling pr… Read...
READ MORE >>The definition mostly relates to books, movies, mail, social media and other communication formats. But more importantly, what does it mean to you? Where do you censor yourself? How do you censor yourself? Can you express wholehearted thoughts about you and your stories? Yes, there I go again about stories. Our stories are the living manifestations of wha… Read...
READ MORE >>is the response I got today when Bonnie Chrisp www.intuitivetransitions and I created a book together when we had a Skype talk on Wednesday. We both got connected on the business platform, alignable (www.alignable.com). I wanted to really get to know her and what she does so we set-up a Skype appointment. She would be my “test” for my new product offering: Boo… Read...
READ MORE >>last week with his flight information. He’s booked a flight to Chicago in mid-march because it’s Mom’s birthday. She is turning 85 years old. I won’t go into the particulars, but Paul and I made sure when we got divorced we would retain our status as family members because we loved each of our families and didn’t want that to go away. It’s something my current hus… Read More
READ MORE >>in this world is a difficult thing to do. If we are a business, we need to earn money and make a living to pay ourselves and pay the bills. If we are an employee, this is also true. We have a home to take care of, and in that home, there may be living mates, partners, spouses, older parents, children, and pets (to name just a few). We are busy doing all of these action item… Read More
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