Trusting our own experiences

“What if a woman were to allow herself to trust her own unhappiness and to make life changes – changes that would allow time and place for her to experience her life as it lives itself out slowly, moment by moment? to allow herself time and place to be present to her own burning fire, [...]

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Life as an exploration

I think I should have my life all figured out by now. I am in my fifties, after all… older than my new doctor. Omigosh. How did THAT happen? And when? I never thought my life would be so much trial-and-error. I guess I thought it was going to be (or at least it was [...]

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Life with more passion

Do you want more passion in your life? More joy, more enthusiasm? What do you think is stopping the flow of these in your life? I’m going to hazard a guess. If your life lacks passion and juice, it’s probably because you’re playing it safe, living in your comfort zone, even if it’s not pleasant. [...]

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Joining the revolution

This morning I ran across a video clip that made me feel like I’d found some long-lost family. “People are thirsty for knowing themselves” and “we want to start a revolution in people being authentic” were two of the first comments out of Carrie’s mouth. Omigosh! Someone who’s part of “my tribe” that I didn’t [...]

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shining brightly

People are like stained – glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Is your inner light shining brightly or barely shining? How do you keep your inner light shining when [...]

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Invitation to sparkle

Thanks to Brian Kelly and his willingness to accept an invitation to do a little introspection – and then write about it – I was inspired to put out more invitations to sparkle. Feeling “the sparkle” is one of those great indicators that life is good and we’re on the right track (vs. feelin’ crummy [...]

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my rant: Boo! Hiss! to staydublin!

A while back I read an article about a woman who, in her blog, blasted a hotel she’d stayed at & wound up being contacted by the hotel and given a big apology and some comp stays or something of that nature.  During our trip in Ireland, we had one of those “I can’t believe [...]

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Travel and appreciation

Visiting Ireland. With my husband and my in-laws. What lessons I’m getting to learn! On my first day here, I finished Jerry & Esther Hicks’ book, Ask and it is Given. I’ve been able to use the processes from the book several times each day. The basic premise of the processes I’ve used is that [...]

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well behaved women

Well-behaved women rarely make history. – Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Laurel Thatcher Ulrich wrote those (or very similar) words in an article, Vertuous Women Found: New England Ministerial Literature, 1668-1735 . American Quarterly, Vol. 28, No. 1 (Spring, 1976), pp. 20-40 doi:10.2307/2712475 “Cotton Mather called them the “the hidden ones.” They never preached or sat in [...]

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What's mine to do

Enthusiasm is the yeast that makes your hopes shine to the stars. Enthusiasm is the sparkle in your eyes, the swing in your gait. The grip of your hand, the irresistible surge of will and energy to execute your ideas. – Henry Ford Have you ever found something you were really passionate about…a thought or [...]

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