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I Laughed So Hard I Cried

This morning I read a post about autocorrect texts and I laughed so hard I cried. After the first ten I had to get up and get a tissue because I couldn’t see to read the rest of them. The further I read, the harder I laughed. It felt so good to laugh that hard […]

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Looking Back at Your Successes

Today I encourage you to look back at your successes in a particular way. Remember those times that you loved what you were doing – you were energized. They may have been at work, or in your personal life, or a combination of many different areas. We are closing in on the end of the […]

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Collars and Cuffs

When I was in high school, way back when everything had to be ironed, I would only press the collar and cuffs of my blouse if I was going to wear it under a sweater. I think that may be a low Workability life energy solution to a problem. I haven’t thought about that in […]

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Do You Save Things or Use Them?

Do you save things? Or, do you use things? Or, do you use things until they are almost gone and then save them? If you fall into the latter category you likely have jars and bottles in your refrigerator and on your shelves with a little bit left in them. And, they have been that […]

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How Do You Handle the Unexpected?

There are so many ways to handle the unexpected and some serve us well and others not at all. We have those “go to” ways of dealing with surprises. For some of us it’s to add drama, for others it’s to get really quiet and go inside, and for yet others it’s time to kick […]

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How Do You Shine?

Here’s a glimpse into how my mind works. It’s February and we have a bright, sunny day today. I love sunny days and as I was writing this sentence at my favorite coffe shop I just overheard, “It’s a bright, shiny day today.” Isn’t it interesting how things line up? So back to how my […]

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