Tag Archive for 'journey'

Life Lessons . . . What I learned about myself on 9/11

This story touched my heart. She eloquently said so many of the things I’ve felt on my journey to realizing what was truly important and appreciating the often challenging relationships with my children and husband. The one main difference is that I felt them in smaller waves, throughout my many years, rather than in the tsunami that she, and many others, experienced that day! Continue reading

Excellence is a habit

You can’t do everything all at once. However, You can make one or two better choices each day toward a goal. If you choose to consistently make just one better choice each day you would be 365 steps closer to your goal at the end of a year. On that journey you will have developed some better habits along the way! Continue reading | 1 Comment

The Daffodil Principle

This story teaches us to move toward our goals and desires one step at a time–often just one baby-step at a time–and learning to love the doing, learning to use the accumulation of time. When we multiply tiny pieces of time with small increments of daily effort, we too will find we can accomplish magnificent things. We can change the world! Continue reading | 1 Comment

Everything Makes a Difference

Everything makes a difference . . .At the beginning of any journey we might think small. Take those steps, even small steps, to build momentum. It’s that momentum that allows you to persevere through fears and obstacles in order to make a difference in the world. Continue reading

Enjoy the Ride

“It makes no difference how many peaks you reach if there was no pleasure in the climb.”
— Oprah
I thought this made a lot of sense. I hear from so many women who are struggling with holding everything together that there is no pleasure it “getting there.”
What would it mean to you inside and out if you enjoyed the ride as much as the gold ring? Continue reading