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Leaning into uncertainty to embrace your potential

This morning I watched a book trailer that moved me to tears … and action.

It’s worth watching.

Especially if you have an inner need to embrace your full potential, but are finding it a difficult path to walk.

So… Continue reading

How to explain what you do to skeptical minds

This past weekend my friends got married in my backyard.

It was a beautiful day to have a Scottish inspired ritual with a handfasting and bagpipes.

We even passed a Quaich of Scottish Whiskey instead of having the customary communion.… Continue reading

Phenomenal Woman – That’s You

When I was a senior in college my boyfriend gave me “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” as a birthday present.

I loved that book.

It was inspirational. Eye opening. Heart and soul stirring.

In the book, Maya Angelou… Continue reading

Don’t worry, be joyful: your prosperity depends on it

Many women worry about their lifework.

We worry about

  • how many clients we have
  • our finances
  • whether or not we’ve made the right choices
  • if we’re a late bloomer
  • how we’re ignoring or following our dreams
  • how much better everyone… Continue reading

Ezine, Blog and Article Energy Saving Secret

If you’ve ventured over to Katrina’s site during the past two weeks you may have noticed she has an active blog. Right now she’s writing all about her Ancestral Pilgrimage, but she’s been blogging for years about a variety… Continue reading

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