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Register Now: Reflection & Rejuvenation Retreat July 10-12, 2015
Finally! I’m excited to share the details of the
2015 First Reflection & Rejuvenation Retreat. One of my goals for the year
was to get this event planned. I’m looking forward to time with new friends! I
hope you can join us!Friday, July 10 to Sunday, July 12, 2015… Read MoreJoin a community of 12 kindred spirits for a weekend of reflection, rejuvenation, inspiration, and connection! We’ll be settling into a tranquil retreat on two acres of land. Planned activities will include guided reflection and goal-setting, envisioning, tapping into our creativity to create a touchstone object, plus much more! Additional activities include relaxing by the pool, yoga, reading, journaling, playing
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‘Tis the Season: Gardening
During Spring Break, I decided it was time to get our garden going for the 2015 Spring/Summer season. We ripped out the lingering weeds, kale, and cold weather lettuces. We dug out as many grubs as we could find. We added a layer of Ladybug Revitalizer Compost. And we made a trip to Red Barn Garden Center and purchased four tomato plants.I still remember debating whether I wanted to build four raised beds into the plan for our front yard. I worried that I would lose interest in gardening and wouldn’t be able to keep up with it. I worried that I wouldn’t be able to grow anything… Read More -
Leadership Coach?
In this post, I wrote about how I
used to devote more time to intentional self-growth but I had grown out of the
habit over the years.One really quick way to get back… Read More
into the habit would be to start seeing a therapist. However, I think the more
relevant route for me at this point in my life (since my time is limited and I
need to stay very focused on my work) would be to look for a leadership
coach—someone who is part-therapist, part-life coach, part-executive coach, and
part strategist. It would be someone who is well steeped in things like
non-violent communication and mindfulness as well