A Word About Life’s Challenges: The Onion Always Has More Layers

Positive Thinking

“Whatever you have forgotten, you can remember. Whatever you have buried you can unearth. If you are willing to look deep into your own nature, if you are willing to peel away the layers of not-self you have adopted in making your way through the tribulations of life, you will find that your true self [...]

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Facing Life’s Challenges: Learning to Dance in the Rain

SelfCare

“Life’s not about waiting for the storm to pass…It’s about learning to dance in the rain!” ~ Vivian Greene When faced with life’s challenges, it’s easy to succumb to negativity, apathy, and an attitude of giving up. But it is during these times we have an opportunity to really show life what we’re made of. [...]

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Self Care Tips for the Grief-Stricken

Grief

It’s been just over two weeks since my mom passed away. I’ve been inundated with emails and phone calls from friends, family, colleagues, and other people in my “tribe.” They’ve sent a lot of well-wishes, prayers, good thoughts, and tons of questions and suggestions, such as “how can I help” and “call me if you [...]

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Ready to Clear Away That Which Doesn’t Serve You?

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April is prime time to tackle that dreaded Spring Cleaning. Out with the old, in with the new. Time to dust off that which no longer serves a purpose. The connection between clutter and our mood is astounding. If you don’t believe me, try to have a coherent thought, finish a project, or feel at [...]

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Singing for Autism

Autism

When my sound engineer, John Mahoney of Ravenpheat Studios in Glendale, Arizona, contacted me regarding a project he was working on to shed light on tolerance and accepting people for who they are, I knew I had to be a part of it. Since my son’s diagnosis of Asperger’s Syndrome, I have wanted to write [...]

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How Clutter Affects What You Think and How You Feel

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The connection between clutter and our mood is astounding. If you don’t believe me, try to have a coherent thought, finish a project, or feel at ease in a room filled with piles of paper, unpaid bills, unanswered requests, stuff not put away, trash, etc. And if that’s not enough, think about all the stuff [...]

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