Tag Archives: perspective

Fall like you’re three!

Posted on 07. Jan, 2011 by .

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I have boys so I know all about rough and tumble play, plus the art of getting up after a fall with a smile on the face and ready for more action! Oh to be three, there is no such thing as loathing about in failure and when they do, it’s really just a moment […]

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W-RIGHT iDEAS December Newsletter

Posted on 03. Dec, 2010 by .

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December 2010 Dear Friends and Clients: Yesterday our first Christmas card arrived in the mail along with a few flecks of snow. I felt inspired by the energy of the holiday season and the various activities underway. After a focused morning of work, I took a break to read Choice magazine and was drawn to […]

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If life is a stage, how will you play?

Posted on 21. Oct, 2010 by .

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If life is a stage, then this week was a jumbled mess of obstacles in which I became the juggler, raging mother, and damsel in distress – none of which made for a star performance.  Contrary to a master juggler who has strong focus, timing and rhythm, I had little of that.  Raging Mother, well […]

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What’s your mindset?

Posted on 15. Dec, 2009 by .

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Do you vacillate between extremes? Do you go full out with high expectations and burn out after a day? Do you achieve very little, giving in to the mood of the day? Do you find yourself immobilized by rigid demands? These are just a few of the questions that speak to a condition I call: […]

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