Tag Archive: do what you love

My Ten

The ten statements above have been lifesavers for me. I live by them. When I was writing/designing the graphic above, it really hit me: these ideas are not that complicated—so why do we allow things in our lives that sap our energy? Really, think about it. Having MS means that energy is no longer something…

The Day in Review

[Photo courtesy Horizon2035 via Creative Commons license.] About this time of year, us blogger types tend to publish posts looking back over the year 2010 or put forth goals for 2011. I have published those types of things myself, and even published a mid-year 2010 wrap-up post. I think reflection and goals are a great…

Closer to Fine

Having been recently grilled in a spicy milieu by the barbecue master Tony Single, many of his questions put me in a reflective mood. Tony is a master of the art of the interview, by the way, and I was honored to be put in the hot seat by him. He and Cassy are awesome!…

RAOKA: Passion

February Theme: Passion (chosen by Dani, author of Positively Present ) As this month passed by in a flash, passion was on my mind. As I’ve said in a previous post, what is on our mind makes us see “it” more often in our daily lives. That’s why I love RAOKA so much, it turns…

Front Porch: Brave, Bold Tess

[Photo courtesy Just Chaos] As you all know, I host a weekend series here at Jane Be Nimble called Front Porch with a focus on people’s stories (spanning comedy to tragedy)—to steep us in the human experience. Many of life’s best stories are told on front porches, in break rooms, and in back yards; that’s…

My Friday Shout Out

It occurred to me this morning, after spending time surfing to my favorite blogger’s sites, that I am a lucky woman. I mean, really lucky. Over the past year, I have crossed paths with people who I believe are visionary, loving, living outside the box, and truly amazing. I am adding a favorite video of…

Confessions of a Massage Therapist

As you may have noticed, I recently began a segment at JaneBeNimble called, “Your Body is a Fortress.” This post is about why I started the series. To be honest, I have no idea how many parts will comprise my series, but I am hoping to impart some of what I’ve learned to you and…

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