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  • The Woman In The Red Shoes

    A woman stated that when she sees a pretty woman, she compares herself and finds herself lacking. Her thoughts then spiral down from there. I know she is not the only one. I remember being like this. And in fact,… Continue reading

  • 13 Pieces of Wisdom

    If I had to bottom line my take on living your best life, it would be this list. #1 When People Show You Who They Are Believe Them Maya Angelou is one of my favorite authors and this is my… Continue reading

  • “Empowering Women”

    “Empowering Women” is big business right now. Or at least it is in my circles. I can’t scroll through Facebook without an add or a post from someone who describes their work as ’empowering women’. These people seem to have successful… Continue reading

  • To A Facebook Acquaintance

    I know you are angry. I know that below that anger is hurt. And I know that below that hurt is fear.   I know.   Don’t tell me I don’t know, because I’m not you. It makes no sense.… Continue reading

  • Personal Development Is More Than Just Meditation & Positive Thinking

    I grew up hearing Robin Leach’s voice chiding, “Champagne wishes and caviar dreams” while most people were ‘living on a beer budget’. Thus the era of DIY was born and stores like Home Depot, Lowes’ and Menard’s got their boon.… Continue reading

  • My Divine Quest

    I have been on a quest as of late, to discover -for myself- an understanding of ‘Divine Feminine’ and ‘Divine Masculine’. The Quest started with my search for the Divine Feminine and how I could connect with it more, since… Continue reading

  • Alignment: My Best Advice

    I have so much rattling around in my brain, I don’t even know where to start. I’ve been traveling the past several weeks and so much has come to light that I want to share. The ideas are coming in… Continue reading

  • Perspective – It’s All You

    Your entire life experience is filtered through your perspective. Your perspective is your filter. Its been formed throughout your life by those most influential in your development: parents, siblings, community and teachers.  You come to understand the concepts of right/wrong,… Continue reading

  • Victim Mindset

    Overcoming one’s traumas and the victim identity can be a tricky thing. While we tend to think of victim thinking as ‘poor me’ thinking, that is only one type. Victim thinking can take many forms. Think about trauma like conquering… Continue reading

  • Feeling Victimized

    Looking back on my journey of awareness/consciousness/living resonantly, or whatever you want to call it, I find it interesting to note that when I have felt most victimized, I wasn’t being victimized at all and when I was actually being… Continue reading