Soul Food

I've been on the precipice of defining what it is that I do because, well, clarity is imperative if you want to share a message.   The nagging question, "what can my readers expect by reading my blog?"  lingered with no clear definition.  Thus, the spotty blog entries.   Thanks to Kick Ass Mentors, Michele Woodward

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DailyOM – Importance of Forgiveness

April 14, 2010An Empowered PerspectiveImportance of Forgiveness In order to forgive, we need to try and stop identifying ourselves with the suffering that was caused. When someone has hurt us, consciously or unconsciously, one of the most difficult things we have to face in resolving the situation is the act of forgiveness. Sometimes it feels

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Exit the Graveyard, Quickly Easter has come and gone but I want to share my Easter morning surprise. When the women returned to the cave where they expected to find the body of Jesus. #1 There was no body. #2 There was an angel who asked them a simple question. "Why are you looking for

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Love, the Universal Language

To those who read my last post about my friend in Brazil, Soili, the young man in pursuit of her daughter has been put in prison related to other charges. He remains until further notice. Thanks for standing with her in prayer.   Yesterday, I celebrated Easter lunch with Soili and her family and our

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"Half the Sky" in Sao Paulo, Brazil Last night I spoke with the woman and dear friend who worked for our family for 8 years while living in Brazil. I could tell in her voice, something was "off," she sounded distraught. It was a voice I had learned to detect in the eight years she

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Are You a “Linchpin?”

I just started reading Seth Godin's recently published book, "Linchpin." Captivating read and only 30 pages into it so far. So, here's the deal, if you're waiting for someone else to tell you what to do, guess what? I won't be meeting you at the top. Times have changed in the workplace and culture. We

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Who Are you Today?

We're not who we were yesterday, nor a year ago, imagine even ten years ago yet our actions mimic who we were yesterday, not today. What worked yesterday may not work today. Maybe you have moved, changed jobs or your family scenario has shifted. The old has gone, the new is now.   What prohibits

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