It’s January 15th. The perfect day for a New Year blog. Right? I like to start out my year sometime
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Blog
Sometimes you are only as stuck as you think you are. I believe in using the power of our thoughts to inspire the actions that can move us toward becoming better people who create amazing things. Here, I share some of my reflections on that process.
On Gratitude During the Holidays
I’m going to be honest here:
I have a love/hate relationship with this time of year.
It’s the most w
On Drinking Water
Water is essential to life. We know this, but how many of us don’t drink enough of this essential su
On Losing Weight
“Wow, you look great! Are you losing weight? How are you doing it?” I get this a lot lately. Since J
On Butterflies
Follow the butterfly. This is a life motto of mine. It reminds me to stop, take a breath, enjoy the
On October’s Challenge
Can you guess what excites me most about October’s challenge? If you said, “The fact that September’
Short Stories
Just for fun, I’m including some short stories I’ve written over the years. Most of these take place in the fantasy world of Quinerya, where magic exists in the air and humans are not the only people. Some of the stories are better than others. Feel free to comment with feedback or “like” your favorites.
Jaelyn
Jaelyn touched the scarf that she had tied over her hair, making sure it softened her features and h
The Orphan
It was in the days when the Ancients and the dragons were at war. The King had come across a great
The Rift
“This time, we have them,” Daevan reported, mopping his brow as he handed his lathered horse off to