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a simple path to change

There is a simple path to making change in our lives. From our mood to our inner core beliefs, it is possible to create the life you want…really! It’s about awareness – choice – taking action. Thanks for watching…your comments are welcome!     If you, or someone you know, would like guidance down this […]

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well-being in the face of hard times

How do you hang onto your well-being when life hands out hard stuff? Since my cancer diagnosis, I have become keenly aware of how much my attitude shapes my life.  You don’t have to have cancer to know this. There are plenty of life challenges to go around.  No matter what difficulty comes your way, […]

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you’ve got to accentuate the positive

So many of us are stuck in our ways.  We get stuck with habits that don’t serve us.  We get stuck in the rut of routines. We get stuck in emotions that high-jack our lives. Negativity and fear tend to hold us back – keep us stuck. But it doesn’t have to work that way…really! […]

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on the other side of stuck

My first hint that my life would be unique came on the path of my career.  Women weren’t known for being auto mechanics in the 70’s.  But, I was. I saw that path as a possibility and when opportunity knocked, I swung that door wide open. Armed with my new awareness of mechanics – sockets and wrenches – a 12 mm […]

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change the things you can

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enduring the hard stuff

Humor infused… Here in this New Year I have been thinking a lot about life’s challenges and transformations.  The challenges come to all of us in many forms…relationship struggles, job problems, grieving loss, managing difficult emotions, health issues…the list goes on. We all want to know it’s possible to endure the hard stuff.    Speaking from experience, I […]

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the intrinsic power of change

“Hey, you look good,” has been the greeting du jour following my long ordeal of surgery and chemotherapy. I suspect “you look good” reflects so much more than a warm salutation. It’s certainly is not my looks. My typical attire is a t-shirt and baggy jeans. I am pretty sure friends are expressing, with all […]

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