Faith is Taking the Next Step

Faith is Taking the Next Step

On this celebration of Martin Luther King's birthday, I have to pause and reflect. If it wasn't for those that came before me, I wouldn't be where I'm at today. photo credit: dwrawlinson via photopin cc



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Day 15 – Friendship – #ReVerb12

Day 15   Friendship   #ReVerb12

“ Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down. — Oprah Winfrey The quote above was how I defined friendship this year. I've been through a setback. That time taught me who my friends really are. Just ...



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Day 9 – The Plank – #Reverb12

Day 9   The Plank   #Reverb12

This post can be best described as the tale shoemaker's children. I have been busy taking care of everyone else's websites, that I've neglected my own  and it almost cost me. So I took a Friday afternoon and part of that next Saturday to fix it. Seems like one of the theme had an update and my installation ...



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Day 6: Intention – #ReVerb12

Day 6: Intention   #ReVerb12

Every morning, I say "Thank You." Sometimes out loud, sometimes not. Gratitude has become a strong undercurrent in my life. I am grateful for every moment, and opportunity, because you simply never know. So when something good happens, I always remind myself to be grateful. Just in case you’re joining us for the first time, I am doing ...



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Day 5 – Letting Go – #Reverb12

Day 5   Letting Go   #Reverb12

For 2013, I am letting go of the misconceptions in my mind. I'm letting go of trying to please. I'm letting go of being afraid. I'm letting go of trying too hard.



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Day 2 – Help – #Reverb12

Day 2   Help   #Reverb12

Being an sole proprietor and a only child, asking for help is something that does not come easy to me. A unfortunate turn of events this past year made me realize that I had no choice but to ask for help. They do say no (wo)man is an island. I realize that when I did ask ...



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Day 1- Where it Began – #Reverb12

Day 1  Where it Began   #Reverb12

When 2012 began, I simply had one goal, to be better than I was before. 2011 wasn't easy. I've learned to step out from behind the curtain, but I knew I had a long way to go. Just in case you’re joining us for the first time, I am doing a post  almost everyday on reflecting on 2012 ...



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What “step forward” are you taking this weekend?

What step forward are you taking this weekend?

OK, I know the weekend is half over, but that doesn't mean you can't take a step forward. My weekend started with this Facebook post by Chirstine Kane:   So with that, I've cleaned a small corner of my place I've been postponing for years. I then saw this video. So the question is what "step forward" are you taking ...



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My First Digital Sabbath. How did I do?

My First Digital Sabbath. How did I do?

A week and a half ago, The New York Times posted an article about an app that reminds you to unplug. After a beyond *busy* week last week, on Friday night , I consciously decided to unplug (apologizes to my friends that were expecting me to hang out.) Luckly ...



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5 Minutes #reverb10

5 Minutes #reverb10

I am reflecting on this year & manifesting what’s next. Join me and 4,000 bloggers, tweeters, tumblers, etc. at reverb10.com to share your story. December 15 – 5 Minutes Imagine you will completely lose your memory of 2010 in five minutes. Set an alarm for five minutes and capture the things you most ...



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