I was up well past midnight last Sunday completing an urgent project for work. When the alarm went off less than five hours later in order for me to squeeze in a workout before flying out on a business trip, I marveled at the absence of resentment or bitterness for my exhaustion, something I might've expected in the past for having had to work on… read more
Walk Your Talk
August 5, 2014Action is king. Even when we use the most compelling words, if our actions don't reinforce what we say, we risk sending a mixed message that creates confusion or suggests our words aren’t a genuine reflection of our thoughts and feelings. My heart broke when a good friend told me that her three-year-old daughter misconstrued that her mother didn't love her because she'd used an… read more
Through the Eyes of Love
July 29, 2014If we knew we would lose our eyesight in a matter of time, we likely would look at the world differently, but why should it take a looming loss of vision to begin seeing and appreciating the beauty and wonder of this great Universe? A story I recently read about a woman who'd received this very diagnosis as a 19-year-old college student stuck with me… read more