Oct
17

What Will Make You Cry Uncle?

Share Growing up in the Pacific Northwest, in the 1950s and 60s, we played a Game called Uncle.  When you don’t have a lot of money to spend on toys and store bought games, you make things up to occupy yourself.   Actually, when I think about it, it was more like a game of torture.  Anyway, here’s how… Continue reading »

Oct
17

A Lesson from Marilyn Monroe

Share “There must be thousands of girls sitting alone like me, dreaming of becoming a movie star, but I’m not going to worry about them.  I’m dreaming the hardest.” Marilyn Monroe This quote is the perfect follow up on my posts about designing your own grief/stress-free dream and I think Marilyn Monroe was a beautiful… Continue reading »

Oct
17

Is Your Dream Possible Without Stress & Grief?

Share Welcome back to my blog.  Today’s post is very personal and asks – Is a Grief-Free/Stress-Free Dream Possible?   A dream is defined as a fond hope, a sequence of images passing through a person’s mind.  I don’t think there’s any reason a person’s dream should produce stress, grief or regret. It may sound… Continue reading »

Oct
06

What Will the World Be Like When I’m Sixty-Four?

Share My post today is longer than usual, so I’m asking you to read it thorough to the end.  Some things really can’t be said well in a few words.  So, bear with me.  Thank You in advance~ The Beatles had a hit song called, “When I’m Sixty-Four.”   I was a teenager when the song… Continue reading »

Oct
06

B.U.S.Y – The Silent Enemy to Your Success

Share Welcome and thanks for coming back after the “book” I posted on my last post “…When I’m Sixty-Four”.  That post was necessary because the tone of my blog will be changing, as I change.   When I first started blogging in May, I had no clue how to start, but I knew the important thing… Continue reading »

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