Monthly Archives: February 2010
are you living someone else’s life?
Share It was all triggered by something a friend of mine said on Facebook. She was talking about not having any talent, which of course blossomed into a whole conversation as everyone started telling her that she DOES have talent. … Continue reading
winter in a garage: memoirs from an extinct childhood
Share I remember the winter we lived in my aunt and uncle’s garage while my dad (Pop) went to college. I was 6 or 7, I think. It was that same winter that I learned to ride a bike. I … Continue reading
what is success… really…?
Share Success is not something outside of myself, something I strive for and take action for. Success in rather inside of me. It is who I am, who I choose to be, how I relate to the people and the … Continue reading
on being busy and personal successes
Share I started reading Success Intelligence, by Robert Holden, this morning – and I already know it will be sneaking into my blog posts frequently as I work my way through it. I was reading about Busyness this morning, and … Continue reading
one glorious moment at a time
Share I feel hope and brilliance. A new world of possibilities has opened up right before my eyes. My heart has begun to sing – softly, tentatively – once again. The future is bright and beckoning. There will be more … Continue reading
rollercoaster weekends and breaking bad habits
Share It was one of those rollercoaster weekends. Up, then down – then resolve to change my bad habits so the drama doesn’t happen again. I had a wonderful night out with friends Saturday night for a Haiti Relief Benefit … Continue reading
the best boyfriend in the world
Share I truly do have the best boyfriend in the world. And I am reminded of that every single day! I have to brag a bit, though, and share about what made my day yesterday. Humor me for just a … Continue reading
when the going gets tough…
Share “Life is difficult. But it seems much more difficult than it really is because we’re conditioned to think it should be easy. To play a bigger game, you need to break that conditioning, to expect resistance to habit change, … Continue reading
clinging to hope
Share I woke up in a depression funk this morning, knowing that I was going back to work, giving back the car, and would have to taking the bus again, or biking. After having the office to myself for month, … Continue reading








