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1. Life is short – it is also wide!
2. There are much bigger issues than money – it cannot buy peace.
3. I like my bed after all.
4. I like my kids hanging out in my room, too.
5. Time is the one thing you cannot get back – do not waste it.
6. The prayers of the righteous availeth much.
7. Friends do not ask stupid questions when you are in trouble. If
someone in your life offers you a battery of questions before
offering their support, give them your ass to kiss.
8. The power to create lies with the creator. The choices to create
the life you want lies with you.
9. If you work so hard for so long and have not paid attention to
self or family, your priorities are not in order. There will always
be work of some kind. Do not wait until your kids are lunatics to pay
attention to them. Some kinds of crazy are preventable.
10. I love my children. I really love my children.


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March marks milestones for a new year and gently reminds us the year
is no longer new. Things bud, bloom and begin to grow, days get
longer, and let us not forget feeling the loss of a single hour for
about a week. While not an ideal time for reflection, the month of
March is a great opportunity for planning. Sounds like spring cleaning
is in order.

It’s time to make room for new things and pull not-so-new things out
of storage. For years I have had the desire to provide the young a
venue to express themselves. I stumbled across an old journal (about 4
or 5 years old) and rediscovered plans I made long ago to make it
happen. In this journal were remnants of something I never let go of.
It served as confirmation. The project I have been putting so much
energy into (lately) was relevant and still very dear to me.Speak Now is a national writing project and competition for our youth.
The official launch and details, entry guidelines and sponsorship
opportunities will be released in the coming weeks. In the meantime,
stay connected.

It’s time to take the gloves off and face life. I don’t know about you, but I have wasted a lot of time. Nothing made this more evident than the current economic crisis our country continues to face. Financially, some families cannot see their way through, while others that never could see beyond a less than adequate income are brought to the forefront for survival solutions. I wonder if this is what the Bible referred to (at least in the simplest form) when it states the last will become first and the first last. Hmmm.

Simplify.

And so we move through our days, each blending into the next without any clearly defined semblance of purpose or joy. Jobs we hate. People we loathe. Behavior we abhor. Things we waste. Dreams we ignore. For what?

Simplify.

Facing a life is more than just acknowledging things that are hindrances. It is the willingness to confront those things that are not acceptable for the life we are blessed with. It is the determination to turn away from those things that are not acceptable according to standards defined on purpose, by purpose – not fear. It is the unwillingness to compromise a principle, a purpose, or a future in danger of derailment. It is the willingness to fight for the life promised.

Simplify.

Live. Laugh. Love.
Reduce. Reclaim. Restore.
Be.

This won’t take long. It no longer has to. Life is short – and wide! Stretch in a different direction.


Top 10 Guilty Pleasures of 2008

#10 – Over-the-top spa treatments
#9 – Flowering Teas
#8 – Talking to and sniffing every baby I see
#7 – Talking trash with my grown daughter
#6 – Telling people I have a grown daughter so they can tell me how good I look
#5 – Telling people I am a grandmother so they can tell me how good I look
#4 – Making fun of kids facing puberty (sorry sweetie)… and their parents!
#3 – F U D G E
#2 – Karrine.com – It’s real, raunchy and the truth
#1 – Discussions on race and politics since Obama won… Gloating that Obama won. Did you know Obama won?

I watched and I waited. I chatted away, I twittered, I pondered. I drank.

Every time Sarah Palin said the word ‘maverick’ I drank. I ran out of drinks.

Has this election been reduced to a bad cliche? 30threads.com was a pleasant suprise. A red room and a blue one. The opportunity to chat on both simultaneously. The pulse of America was evident here. Palin presented as an overprotective, underproductive leader. Joe Biden was confident and controlled, although at times obviously annoyed. Neither of them surprised me, but it was interesting.

Sarah Palin did not show up and although I do not like her, I looked for an opportunity for her to surprise me and gain my respect. She did not.

Joe Biden was confident and secure. No surprise there either. I did wait for him to lose it at least once. He did not.

A note to Sarah Palin, in the words of a popular elementary school philosopher, “Say it in your own words”. She did not and appeared more puppet-like than life-like. In this election, life matters more.


Environmental kindness and responsibility. Going green. Saving the earth. Natural-istic-isms dominate our media and our consciousness, but what does it mean for business?
We do it because it is the right thing to do. Maybe. We get excited about getting involved. Maybe. We love green because, well, it is the color of money. Studies have shown that people are much more likely to buy products and services associated with good cause. Why not use the cause that crosses every line and covers every demographic – to our advantage? Environmental responsibility is something that effects everything, from families to pets to real estate and the economy. What this means is the opportunity to reach markets that may have been out of reach. 
The green wagon does not, however, come without a hitch. Over-saturation of any concept or language in any area can be damaging and run a potentially great campaign off the road. It’s time get creative. Here are a few tips to keep things on track:
1. Make small changes first. Starting a recycling program or find alternative ways to use technology and reduce the paper trail.
2. Create an incentive based contest for your staff to come up with creative ways to save energy and resources. 
3. Use children to discover ideas and execute them… Hello, can anyone say newsworthy? What about cheap?
Give back to the environment. Mother nature may just reward the bottom line. Contact Lenoir Group for more information, to compare notes, or to see if your green is better than mine.

So I ask – are you going green… or is that fungus?


Just Say It!

29Apr08

Here’s the spin on spin… Just say it. 

Whatever it is you want to accomplish with your marketing and media support, your lifeline is your ability to be direct. Subtlety certainly has its place, however, the art of being direct is so rarely used, you may just get your point across by getting to the point. 



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