by Lisa | May 30, 2023 | Minimalism, Perspectives, Raising Responsible Humans
Voluntary simplicity is not easy but it’s necessary if we want to live our lives to their fullest purpose. The author points out that living with less is life giving and freeing. Minimalism is not new. It’s been promoted for 1000s of years. May 27, 2023 we...
by Lisa | May 30, 2023 | Entreprenuership, Inspiration, Perspectives
*this post is dedicated to my mentor, Dr. Sheryl Duchess. Looking back I see now that she always believed in me and my abilities…sometimes moreso than I did in myself. She has a huge heart and I’m so blessed and grateful to call her mentor, friend and...
by Lisa | Feb 10, 2023 | Being Mom, Dance, Family, Perspectives
It’s been 4 years since I wrestled with the decision to put my son in dance and I’m so glad I was open to letting him try. He is still beaming and just as excited as he was the first day of dance class in 2019. Since then we’ve endured the covid...
by Lisa | Oct 16, 2021 | Perspectives
Change is one of those things that arrives with mixed emotions. It’s weird to see the office I’ve been leasing look so empty. I’ve been in this space for 8 years and it has served us well. When we first moved in I renovated it to suit our goals at the time. One of my...
by Lisa | Nov 10, 2020 | Being American, Inspiration, Perspectives
There’s a lot of tension right now because of the election; a lot of judgement and intolerance yet a call for unity. I’ve been challenged emotionally, lost some of my focus yet continued the fight; continued to press on trying to find the words I have...
by Lisa | Sep 30, 2020 | Being American, Perspectives
The very fabric of our country, of relationships is being torn apart at the seams while people fight over politics and other differences.I get it. It’s hard when you disagree with a friend or loved one. It’s hard to find out that what you thought a person...