Category Archive for 'Specifically for Moms'

Today I attended an all-day planning retreat with LifeAction owner and coach, Lynn Zettler. It was challenging and supportive – and a much needed time for me to recallibrate heading into the fourth quarter of this year and then into 2012. Several businesswomen participated. At the end of the day, we all discussed what we’d [...]

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I just finished reading The Craggy Hole in My Heart and the Cat Who Fixed It, by Geneen Roth. This is a must-read for anyone struggling with love and loss, who loves animals (cats especially), or wants to be inspired.  Ms. Roth found a way for her cat not only to transform her into a person [...]

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One thing that I’ve learned about grief in the 8 months (has it really been 8 months?) since my Mom died is that sometimes my grief experience has been obvious, and sometimes it’s been invisible.  It can come out in ways I might not have imagined a year ago. Irritability. Judgment. Even in seemingly happy [...]

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I am returning to my blog after a self-imposed break spent both grieving my Mom’s death and the immediate issues that surround that life change as well as trying to get back to some kind of normal routine. For those in the Sandwich Generation (SG), finding time to process this inevitable transition will prove to [...]

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Why it’s so important to wear red shoes

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