The last few days have been filled with stories of the life of former First Lady Barbara Bush in the wake of her passing. Amidst the tales has been a common theme: a theme of unconditional and unwavering love for […]
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Living Life Eyes Wide Open…The REAL Source of My Writer’s Block
I have some SERIOUS writer’s block. One of my best friends asked me the other day if I had dropped her from my Evolution of SHE blog email list because she had not received/seen a post from me for several […]
Grit & Grace, With a Side of Humor
SHE is born into a low-income family and is their first to go to college. She works hard, takes chances, builds relationships and leads her company with a smile, kindness and determination. SHE appears, from the outside, to have the […]
How Do YOU Want to Be Remembered?
This is how it all started… Having a wonderful lunch with a sweet friend in the fight for her life, she commented, “I just don’t want to be forgotten.” I assured her, there was nothing about her or this journey […]
Update on the New Year’s Resolution: The Conscious Choice to Be Present
Holy cow, it’s almost FEBRUARY! How is your New Year’s Resolution coming along? At Christmas, my sweet daughter gave me a beautiful, simple gold bracelet with the words, “Be Present” etched on it. I was delighted, as I had just […]
2018 is the Year of the Miracle…Believe Me, They Are All Around You
A diagnosis of cancer can bring our evolution here on this earth to a screeching halt, right? Not so fast, my friends. Sometimes, the darkness of the diagnosis brings a deepening sense of “all things SHE” and a brightness that […]
Revelations of a Bad Mom…Apparently, I Had It All Wrong
It was a short 4 days that I had both of my children “in the nest” before departing for their new and exciting young adult adventures. On one of those nights, I actually had some quiet time with them – […]
Cancer Sucks, Guns in Bad Hands Kill, Life Hands You Lemons and… The Future Is So Bright!
I have been traveling a bit more than usual and, as a result, have not been blogging weekly, as I am accustomed to doing. But now, on a brief hiatus before the next quick trip, I realize that getting away […]
As the Storms Move In, We Should ALL Adjust Our Sails – Permanently
As I sit here writing this week, I am shaken by the tragedy that has presented itself in our world. In just 2 weeks’ time, I have watched two dear friends bury a parent, I have donated diapers and a […]
When Our Personal and Professional Lives Collide: A Few SHE Observations
By 2011, I had been a working woman for 23 years in a couple of different industries. In that same 23 years, I had been married, had two children, divorced, survived a crazy and unthinkable situation, then met and married […]