Resources for the Times We Live In

   A friend asked me to spread the word about a coaching program done by someone he knows and trusts. I rarely endorse stuff other than books, and usually only after I've read the book. However, I know that in times like these, people are looking for resources that can help them with their particular…

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How Dreams Mix With Real Life

I dreamt that I had a conversation with Barry Meyer. I hadn’t seen him in years. His face looked just like I remembered it—boyish and bright, hair combed neatly. I noticed that he had grown. I felt short, looking up at his face at the top of a tall body. He was at least a…

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Chris Lowney Redefines Leadership: Think of Your Own Name First

Today was the Second Annual Social Entrepreneur Day in Colorado. I attended one of several events held throughout Denver to bring awareness to social entrepreneurship, as a way to solve global problems, by applying effective business practices. Chris Lowney spoke at the Association for Corporate Growth monthly luncheon. Beforehand, I talked with someone at my…

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Debt-Free, After 25 Years

Not since I graduated from college, with student loans, have I been debt-free. My husband recalls that when he left college, he didn’t have any money but he didn’t have any debts either. Until he married me. What started off as debt in the form of student loans turned into a car loan, turned into…

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Letting Go of Proving Myself

I learned a big lesson last week. In preparing to be interviewed about my newest venture, A Bigger Voice, I talked with colleagues about my apprehension and my biggest nightmare–being speechless or fumbling for the right words to describe my passion. I know, it sounds silly. But this was my third try at the same…

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