Starting Over

There are many times in my life where I have had to start again. It’s required in anything one attempts to master. In piano, it was Mrs. Grinberg teaching me the scales. First came proper posture. Feet dangling straight down from the bench, as they could not yet touch...

From Ordinary to Extraordinary

“Yes, but…” ~ two words that can be a dream killer, or at least a significant obstacle to turning your vision into reality.  These two small words reside in the land of judgment, specifically in those moments when we judge ourselves to be less than who we believe we...

The Wrong Side of the Bed

As a child, my mother used to refer to those mornings when I woke up less than my cheery self as  “wrong side of the bed” days.  Many of us grew up with sayings like this.  Stub your toe on the dresser and it was likely to be “one of those days.”  Hair going every way...

The Power of Paying It Forward

It was as small, simple gesture.  As the gentleman in front of me went to pay for his coffee this morning, he asked if, perhaps, they offered a military discount.  The Barrista let him know that Starbucks doesn’t have programs like some other organizations offer for...

Give & Take

Scrolling through my newsfeed a few nights ago, I came upon two posts, one on top of the other that captured a thing I know to be true about cancer…it gives and it takes.  Hope Schaberg – I’ve never met her in person…but we became friends on July 17, 2012 after a...
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