Reminder: Thank You for Being a Friend

Years ago, I was swimming at beautiful Lovers Key in Bonita Springs with my son and his friend. We went too far from shore, got caught in the channel and luckily a boat nearby threw me a line. I gave up my swimmer’s pride, grabbed the line, then the boys, and got us to safety. I was so grateful to the boaters yet so embarrassed I had poor judgement that

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Commit to Your Personal Best

Always a work in progress, I reference this popular book’s teachings often. I grew up a feisty and vocal girl because I thought it was necessary to protect myself and survive but realized toning it down had much better outcomes. Then I often leaned into too much to taking on the burden of guilt when others were feisty with me. It’s always a balancing act and I am on the

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Sticks and Stones

One of the most incorrect expressions, “sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” It taught us to pick up our shield to deflect harmful words by another and shake it off. Words we hear or speak may help or harm us, make us invincible or small, feel loved or rejected, and so on. Then there’s, “If you don’t have something nice to say, don’t say

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Eye Rolls About Yoga

Close minded and ignorant, I rolled my eyes when I first heard of yoga. I imagined pretzel shaped fanatics doing some trendy, culty thing. Closing their eyes, chanting some strange sounds, trying to escape the world. Corporate robot, a traditional practical, focused and driven executive. No time for weird stuff. I was always into holistic medicine but never putting the two together. Ignorance shifted to ignited in just an hour. My

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