Most of us spend our lives trying not to be seen. Slipping just far enough under the radar so we can call ourselves a success without getting too much attention. We play by the rules someone else created for us, our family, our culture, our religions. Not being seen fully allows us to keep our […]
Setting The Pace
I’ve never been a runner, but I hold a lot of respect for them. By virtue of their preferred sport they are literally willing to go the distance, with few stops and all sorts of pounding and pressure against their joints. While I too am willing to go the distance I prefer a […]
Stopping on a Sunday
Do you ever just want to say STOP? It’s all moving too fast. There is too much to do. You’re tired of juggling. You’re exhausted from the exhaustion. And then when you give in to it and allow yourself the break, telling yourself you deserve a little rest and relaxation you can’t. You’re too wired […]
Top Ten Things to Adore About Coaches
Dara Emerita McKinley is one of the really cool women I know that hang around the School of Womanly Arts. She calls herself, “a warrior for the creative and healing power of our feminine essence and the rise of emotionally brilliant folks.” She blogs, teaches classes and writes books on the subject of “provocative and […]
Five Years Back, Five Years Forward
#Trust30 30-day writing challenge from ralphwaldoemerson.me. The Quote There will be an agreement in whatever variety of actions, so they be each honest and natural in their hour. – Ralph Waldo Emerson The Writing Prompt What would you say to the person you were five years ago? What will you say to the person you’ll be in […]
In Gratitude For My Mom
When I was younger I lived in fear that my mother would die when I turned 17. As I grew closer to that age I would lay awake at night, the street light casting its shadow on the shag carpet in my bedroom, terrified, often counting down the months and days we had […]
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