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WHY NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS FAIL
“Every moment we are choosing who we will be… Choose in favor of your genius and you will discover it is your reality.” …Alan Cohen It’s a new year and you are filled … Continue reading
Don’t Worry, Be Happy
Happiness is such a personal experience; unique to each and every one of us. How do we know when we are happy? What does happy look like to me? To you? Maybe I’m happy right here, right now and don’t … Continue reading
There’s No Room for No!
Did you know that if your ratio of positive thoughts to negative thoughts drops below three-to-one you undermine your happiness? If you can create a positive ratio of five-to-one or higher “your relationships will thrive and your business will grow” … Continue reading
100 Days With No Goals
This is the time of the year when we sit down with our pad of paper and pen and create our “New Year’s” resolutions. Our plan for self-improvement for the next year. We create specific goals and timelines to measure … Continue reading
Be Careful What You Say To Your Plants
We’ve all heard stories about how it makes a difference to “talk nice” to our plants. I have some orchid plants that are erratic bloomers and on the occasions I have reminded them that if they don’t bloom soon they … Continue reading
WHO ARE YOU GOING TO BE THIS HALLOWEEN?
Halloween is a holiday for all ages. My grandchildren are all excited about who they are going to be this year. Perhaps you are going to a costume party and playing with different personas yourself. Who are you going to … Continue reading
Can’t Buy/Earn Love
I had the interesting experience a short time ago of being at a concert featuring Kris Kristofferson and Merle Haggard. I’ve been a Kristofferson fan since the movie “A Star is Born” way back in 1976 and still held that … Continue reading
What’s It All About, Alfie?
May Sarton, one of my favorite authors, when asked at seventy why it is good to be old said, “Because, I am more myself than I have ever been.” As I am rapidly approaching the beginning of my eighth decade … Continue reading
Be A “Heart” Listener
The other day I had pleasure of spending some time with a woman whose business card reads “Horse Listener.” She’s a very adept people listener as well. I left the meeting thinking that I want to be a “Heart Listener.” … Continue reading
Releasing One Shelf at a Time
I tend to be a “keeper”, someone who keeps things even though I haven’t worn, used or even looked at those things for a long, long, long time. I have closets and cupboards filled with clothes and dishes and candles … Continue reading