Five book titles from 2021 you don’t want to miss and a challenge for 2022!
Read MoreA book that can change your life and why Growth Mindset matters. I summarize two beliefs and how to get to the meat of the book. Read more…
Read MoreIt’s up to us to learn the “how” of change. To do those actions that improve our health, physical and emotional, we need more than the long list of changes we should make. We need to discover our system on how to change and Atomic Habits by James Clear will help. Read more…
Read MoreBecome the best expert on YOU, and write your book of wise words. In this blog, I'll share some tips on journaling with a focus on resilience. Read more to learn how.
Read MoreIf you’re needing a little comfort, consider becoming acquainted with a Boy, a Mole, a Fox and a Horse by artist, Charlie Mackesy. Comfort books are books that I pick up when I’m feeling low or lonely and I can lean into for a dose of peace and gentle reminders that life is good, and all will be well. Read more…
Read MoreIf my recent blog posts on control and influence have perked your interest, then you’ll want to read September’s Wise Words book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey. This timeless bestseller continues to endure today. Here are a few of the principles that have changed my life. Read more…
Read More“What if you knew you could handle anything that came your way, what would you possibly have to fear? The answer is: NOTHING!” Building your courage muscle is a crucial life skill right now. Each of us can learn how to "handle" our fears and make possibilities endless.
Read MoreEach year I send a children’s Christmas book…This year I discovered Olive, The Other Reindeer. It begins when Olive, a little dog, listens to the song, “All of the other reindeer” but instead she hears it saying, “Olive, the other reindeer.” She is surprised to discover she has a new identity and adventures ahead. Read more.
Read More“Here I live in a bare sea-shell of a cottage. No heat, no telephone, no plumbing to speak of, no hot water, a two-burner oil stove, no gadgets to go wrong.” And from this place, she discovers healing truths about herself, her relationships and her world.
Read More