Each of our acts makes a statement as to our purpose. ― Leo Buscaglia Everyday you have a choice when you wake up. What will it be? Be positive OR be something else? Choose positive! Let your life be brighter and more happy. Sure, you will still have bills, flat tires and a host of other ... READ the POST
Archives for December 2011
Pondering: What Does Forgiveness Mean to You?
Let's ponder about forgiveness today.... "I'm sorry." Two tiny words that can mean so much or so little. “To forgive is the highest, most beautiful form of love. In return, you will receive untold peace and happiness.” Robert Muller Are you forgiving with your whole heart and letting go of ... READ the POST
Special Pondering: Can One Person Make a Difference?
Today's pondering question is "Can one person make a difference?" My answer is YES and here is why: Last May, I was on Twitter in a hashtag community when a new person popped in: Dave Reynolds. He was pretty new to Twitter so I befriended him as did many others. Over the last eight months, Dave has ... READ the POST
Ponderings: Beauty and the Beast {within}
I read several things this week that really kept me thinking. One was an infographic from Karima-Catherine Goundiam on Women and Mentoring in the U.S. , the other a post by Gini Dietrich "Women Are Our Own Worst Enemies." First, I send a #TiaraTip to both of these ladies, it's like a #HatTip but ... READ the POST
A Chat with @JayBaer and @AmberCadabra #MyBookClub
This month My Book Club discussed The Now Revolution: 7 Shifts to Make Your Business Faster, Smarter and More Social with Jay Baer and Amber Naslund. I loved this book and the structure of the information. I also respect Jay & Amber for their down-to-earth, realistic views of social media. I ... READ the POST
Ponderings: What is your earliest memory?
This week's pondering question is what it your earliest memory and how old were you? I started thinking about it because I had a flashback of a very early memory this week. I was standing at the door and watching my older sister go to kindergarten. I remember watching her walk down the driveway ... READ the POST