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As a writer, I have plenty of observations. So many, I just can’t help but share them all, feel free to scroll through my thoughts, maybe you can relate…

From where I sit

Good For Me.

Good For Me.

I find it funny (funny- strange, not funny-ha ha) as I move through life, how difficult it is to do the things that I know are good for me. Especially when it comes to retaining and building relationships.  You know, the ones that bring peace and calm to your heart,...

Glasses

Glasses

So here's a legitimate question for all my glasses-wearing readers; how long until you get used to having glasses as a permanent fixture on your face and in your life?  I was prescribed glasses a few years ago, for reading at first. I had started to notice at...

Too Much Information.

Too Much Information.

I can't help but notice that as a society we are more distrustful of the outside world than previously. Especially here in the south of the USA, - I can’t really speak for any area I am not living in obviously. People are extra vigilant about keeping their private...

Latest Posts

Is it Worth Tying Yourself to a Brand?

I don’t know about you but it feels like social media has become a massive pitch platform, with people you know and don’t know  “reaching out”, and people messaging “once in a lifetime offers” or “you’d be great as our brand ambassador” offers or “sell 20,000 copies...

On Being Grateful.

This year I have been working on my gratitude practice. Sure, I would like to think I have always been a grateful person, or that I’m more grateful than the people I see around me, but then gauging yourself on how you see people around you is not a very accurate...

Here’s to Time.

I’ve always been fascinated by time, I remember as a little kid watching our grandmother clock it wasn’t in a case, and hung on the wall, but had weights and chimed the hour and half-hour, listening to the constant ticking and watching the second-hand move, listening...

Meditation & Space.

I have a long history with meditation, I remember the first time I ever tried it, I was in high school, and we had to lay on the floor, and someone talked us through a visualization of entering a cave, and what we could see and hear. We were not told it was meditating...

Strong-Willed Children.

My son is very strong-willed, just like his dad, and me. It’s tough because we live in a world where strong wills are seen as a good thing until that child must fit in somewhere. Like school or church or sports teams. My strong-willed son has never responded well to...

Course Correction.

I used to think that if I could not stick to a plan and see it through, that meant I could not follow through, or finish anything. And that I was lazy and had no drive. This belief was reinforced by false narratives I heard from the adults around me as I was growing...

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