The Power Of Words – New Year’s Resolutions Finally Get Real
Posted on Saturday, January 7th, 2012
It seems I have missed the New Year’s Resolution deadline.
Well, it’s been a week since the New Year was rung in with all the fireworks and well wishes. It’s also been a week since the [...]
continue readingInherited Silver Deserves Your Attention – Just Like The People You Loved
Posted on Friday, December 2nd, 2011
Here’s how to easily transform those much loved (and heavily tarnished) pieces so you can cherish them once again, and remember the people who used them last.
I have some plain old silverware that I’ve had [...]
If I Should Die Before I Wake – Having The Last Word
Posted on Friday, October 28th, 2011
The Last Email You Will Ever Send – I don’t know whether to laugh or cry.
Okay, I’m thinking… SNL spoof, right? Waiting for the music and logo… and it doesn’t come. I’m really, really puzzled [...]
Simply Awesome – Neil Pasricha Reminds Us Of Everyday Remarkableness
Posted on Sunday, January 9th, 2011
Attitude – Awareness – Authenticity
“Awesome!” This is not a word I use very often. I hear it used willy-nilly by younger people to describe anything from the latest app on their hand-held device du jour, [...]
Journey To You – Is It Ever Too Late To Find Yourself?
Posted on Friday, August 20th, 2010
Men and women over 50 are on a journey of discovery.
Remember the old expression from the 60′s – find yourself? I know. The smart-alec in me naturally says, “I didn’t know you were lost.”
We have [...]
Life Lessons Learned At NAMS3 Convention
Posted on Sunday, February 7th, 2010
I know, I know. I was supposed to learn everything I need to know about a Niche Affiliate Marketing System to help me make money on this goofy “internets” thing. I was supposed to fill [...]
continue readingDespair Through The Decades or Live Like You Mean It
Posted on Sunday, October 4th, 2009
Recently, I’ve been having a bit of a discussion via comments on my post It’s Good To Be Invisible, which celebrates the innate pleasure of asserting yourself through the invisible years between “some old lady” [...]
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