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Category Archives: Creative Abundance

January Review: 1 down, 11 to go

If January is any indicator, this year is going to whiz by. It feels like I just made my first #12in12 commitment, and boom — we’re at the end of the month! To recap, inspired by this post by Jacqueline, I’ve committed to taking on a new challenge every month of this year. It may… Continue Reading

Playing Big: An Interview with Tara Mohr

I had the great pleasure of interviewing Tara Mohr this morning, and I think you’ll enjoy our conversation. (20 minutes, 17 seconds.) Some background: A woman reserves the right to change her mind, and on Thursday, I changed mine. After swearing I would not sign up for any  new online courses, I handed over my… Continue Reading

Playing Big Instead of Dancing in the Shadows

If you like to write, you should know about the cool thing my friend LaVonne has going on over at her blog, one.blue.berry. LaVonne loves stories — she loves to write them (which she does exquisitely well — check out her juicy memoir about how she married a gorgeous Greek for his green card!), she… Continue Reading

Debriefs, Surprises and Soon-to-Be Busted

So let’s take stock of how my intentions are going so far, shall we? In keeping with the first of my 3 words for 2012, Self-Compassion, my big intention for January is to get better, and more, sleep. Specifically, I’ve committed to getting to bed, lights out, by no later than 11pm every night this… Continue Reading

3 Words and 12 Commitments for 2012

Is it just me, or did all this recent reflecting about The Year That Was and intentionizing about The Year That Is Yet To Be — before The Year That Was was even over — feel a little weird? Nope — it’s not just me. The amazing and wonderful Havi just pointed out this very… Continue Reading

The Great Bedtime Experiment

Part 1 (In which I encounter the End of the World) Have you ever noticed that when you make a big decision and commitment, the Universe seems to choose that very moment to send you the exact thing that will most challenge you? Happens every time. “I will no longer do that kind of client… Continue Reading