Yesterday my son took a Christmas music box my mother gave him off the shelf and stared at it. He turned it on. He watched it. He’s eight years old. He’s a child who wants to act like a man. I knew what was going to happen before it happened – the way a mother […]
Do You Make It Harder Than It Has to Be?
A few months ago my sister and I took a retreat to Sedona, AZ. There is a beautiful place called Buddha Beach filled with hundreds of rock cairns (tiny piles of rocks.) We read that it was a tradition for visitors to create their own rock cairn when they visit the beach. My sister […]
Finding Light in Darkness
When something horrific happens, like the tragedy in Boston, it is hard not to notice darkness. The news is filled with images that leave us feeling things that aren’t helpful. There are a few articles and links that have helped and comforted me this week and I wanted to share them with you now. Stephen […]
Do I Have the Right to Grieve?
I have been wandering around, feeling lost, inconsolable. The weight of my grief seems horrific but as I think of the families that have lost so much I wonder “Do I have the right to grieve this much?” I was speaking with a good friend and fellow coach, Lisa Hayes, about this and she […]
Let People Surprise You
Prior to launching the crowdfunding campaign for the Mom Gets A Business Conference, I interviewed as many people as possible who had launched successful crowdfunding campaigns. I asked them for advice, tips and tricks to increase the success of a campaign. One of the things I heard over and over again was “The people you […]
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