According to the Labor Department, a record 4.5 million American workers quit or changed their jobs in November. One doesn’t need to look at a lot of data to figure out the reasons why, one just needs to pay attention. What we’ve gone through … [Read more]
Practice May Not Make Perfect, But It Makes Something
Somewhere along the line, I fell out of the habit of blogging regularly. But then again, I seem to have fallen out of the habit of writing regularly. There are a lot of things I want to write, projects that are taking up space in my head, but somehow … [Read more]
The Dream I Fulfilled Ten Years Ago Today
Ten years ago today I fulfilled a dream. I became a published author. From the time I was a little girl, I found solace in writing. I was very shy - something people who meet me today, refuse to believe but I assure you was true. Back … [Read more]
What I Will #NeverForget – Nor Should I
I sit here with a view of lower Manhattan, the place where the Twin Towers once stood and I try to imagine as I have many times since I moved across the Hudson what it must have been to stand in this spot on 9/11, that fateful day, over twenty years … [Read more]
How Getting on a Plane for the First Time Since the Pandemic Helped Me to Gain Perspective
There was a time when this all came easily to me, but not this time. This time I had not been on a plane in almost two years, since before the pandemic began. This time not only was I out of practice, I was skeptical. Should I even risk it? What if I … [Read more]
If You Want To Create Change, Start With Gratitude
Practicing gratitude came later to me in life. Not that I was raised to be ungrateful. I wasn’t. I was a fussy eater as a child – something I clearly outgrew. If I didn’t want to finish all the food on my plate at dinner – which was pretty much all … [Read more]
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