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by Lorena Bathey In this topsy-turvy world today people are changing their perspectives. While some still want stability, many individuals are taking big chances and following new courses to create their livelihoods and careers. These endeavors are built from many aspects, but the biggest factor in making drastic changes is passion. Passion is a word [...]
by Nancy Norris CA Licensed Professional Fiduciary (CLPF) National Certified Guardian (NCG) Don’t Wait for a Healthcare Crisis to Start Managing the Affairs of Your Aging Parents You’re a highly driven
by Stephanie Lema Founder-Be Postive Mom™ Transitioning back to work following a maternity leave can be very stressful. You’ve been on maternity for three or four months and the dreaded return date is near. I can certainly relate to the anxio
by Stephanie Lema Founder-Be Postive Mom™ People give compliments to others every day. Compliments are those kind words of admiration that we share. A compliment may acknowledge a friend’s cute dress, a mom who juggles it all seamlessly or a
As the holiday season quickly approaches, many people are taking time off time from work for vacation and travel. Vacations are a time of rejuvenation so that we are refreshed and ready to return to our lives and routines more energized! by
Part 3 of my series on “Work Life Balance, The Juggling Act” is a very critical one…How to create quality time with your family while also meeting work demands, finding time to rejuvenate yourself, and continuing to foster relationships.
Do you need less stress or more results? Most women need both! And many of them are finding a little “air pocket” where they can create both peace and productivity. It’s called White Space Time!
Many of my clients tell me that keeping perspective day to day is challenging when you’re managing many different roles. Being a wife, a mother, a friend, as well as managing a career, and finding the time to also honor and take care of your
With layoffs, wage cuts and foreclosures topping the news, women are learning that they have a secret weapon against the vagaries of this difficult economy: their feminine side. by Michele Lisenbury Christensen and Sara Harvey Yao Amelia is a
by Nikki Anderson Founding Partner and Coach at Think Feel Know Every six weeks or so I begin to feel antsy, a little drained and notice myself less energized than normal. Things that would normally excite me or create new ideas for me star