A New Way to Grieve

Since Craig died on July 10, 2017, Jerry on March 7, 2019, and my dear friend, Dee, just recently on August 22, 2109; I have read or listened to almost 100 books on death, grieving, and the afterlife.  If you have been following my blogs, you will know that I am writing my own book about […]

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My Happy Walk

I love to walk!  It doesn’t matter where or when or the temperature outside – I just love to walk.  It makes me happy.  I do gratitude walks almost every day and I start out by proclaiming, out loud, all the things I am grateful for.  When someone approaches, I zip it for a bit […]

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Tricks & Treats for a Healthier You! Don’t be Scared!

With Halloween right around the corner I was reminded of some “scary” things that have recently transpired with my health.  I was made aware that “if you don’t have your health – you don’t have anything!”  My dear, feisty, and amazing almost 95-year-old friend and fellow Arbonne consultant, also emphasized how fortunate I am to […]

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Life is Like an Onion!

Recently I did a team training for my business called “Arbonne and the Onion.”  So many things were relevant to the company and the onion that I realized “Life is Like an Onion.” Let’s start with Maui Onions.  How many people do you know that wouldn’t want to go to Hawaii or go on vacation?  […]

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What Scares You? Trick or Treat!?

Happy Halloween – the month of tricks and treats!  It would have been my dear grandmother’s 127th birthday this month, so I am reposting this blog below, from 6 years ago, in her honor.  I have had dramatic and traumatic changes in the last six years of my life.  I no longer have any fear […]

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30 Days to Healthy Living

As I was digging through the catacombs on my website, I found a blog that I had written 3 years ago that is so timely today, that I am reposting it.  I, myself, was mesmerized by the included link from Marianne Williamson’s book, From Tears to Triumph.  Three years ago I posted that if she […]

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We Don’t Di – The ABC’s for Easing Grief

In last week’s blog I shared a letter I wrote to my dear friend Dee,  as a way to ease my grief.  This week I am including an alphabet of suggestions to calm your pain with my “ABC’s for Easing Grief.” A.  Act.  Act kindly towards yourself and others.  Do an act of kindness for […]

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Dear Dee – A Tribute

Losing a loved one is hard – no matter what.  The thing that has helped me the most in these sad traumatic times is to write a detailed letter to the one I am missing.  I like to include all the things that I don’t ever want to forget. Recently my dear and precious friend, […]

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We Don’t Di -Stuck in the Doggie Door

Whew!  I made it – albeit a little breathless.  Running under the garage door as it’s closing always gives me a little adrenaline rush.  I was dressed all in white and I did not want dirty garage door markings across the back of my snow-colored woolen jacket. So there I stood in the driveway in […]

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We Don’t Di – Come Fly with Me! An Angel on my Shoulder!

Headlines: May 25, 1979:  American Airlines flight #191 crashed, no survivors August 16, 1987:  Northwest Airlines flight #255 crashed, 1 survivor November 15, 1987:  Continental Airlines flight #1713 crashed, 56 survivors When I was a teenager, I loved the song by Shelby Flint called “Angel on My Shoulder.”  I played that 45 rpm vinyl record over […]

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