Finish the Year Strong

Did you set goals in January? Most people do. How well did you do in achieving them? Research tells us that only 8% of people who make New Yearโ€™s resolutions actually achieve them. Thatโ€™s a pretty dismal record, as Iโ€™m sure you will agree. Of course, I donโ€™t know you, but statistically, chances are much … Continue reading Finish the Year Strong

Looking for Balance

Thereโ€™s something about September that brings on restlessness and a desire for change. The days are getting shorter, the leaves are starting to turn, the kids go back to school. Vacation is over. There is something exciting about the change in the air. In some cultures, the New Year is in the fall, rather than … Continue reading Looking for Balance

Dealing with Counter-Productive Habits

Spring is when a middle-aged woman's fancy turns to mending the ravages of winter โ€“ the all-too-obvious results of months of comfort food, sun deprivation and less exercise. Add in stress from family or work and overeating from the spring holidays, and most people are feeling less than optimal these days. Tight clothes and reduced … Continue reading Dealing with Counter-Productive Habits

Spring has sprung … (and I’ve got some goals!)

Well, kind of. This picture is obviously not from around here. But the trees are budding here, too! In just a few weeks, green will be exploding all around us. In springtime, a middle-aged woman's fancy turns to her health goals. Remembering beloved family members who are no longer with us because of preventable diseases, … Continue reading Spring has sprung … (and I’ve got some goals!)

I’m giving a webinar, take two

Well, if you tried to join my first webinar on January 9, you know what happened, or rather, didn't happen. My webinar didn't happen. Of course, I took off for Phoenix two days later, so I didn't have time to straighten out the technical issues with Zoom right away. But tonight I had a good … Continue reading I’m giving a webinar, take two