Summer is the best time to feel like yourself. It’s a perfect time to savor every day.
When we're having fun, we put aside the worries, the goals, the stress, the have to’s. We can look at where we’ve been and where we’re going.
Sometimes, we're so busy, that we don't even know what we want and we don't take the time to figure it out.
Ask yourself these questions:
What would make this an unforgettable summer?
What if it was the first summer I got to ________
If I had all the free time I wanted this summer, I'd ________
The best summer I ever had was _________.
These questions can give you clues to what you're longing for and what makes you happy.
Sit down right now and write it out. Get out your journal and dream.
I give you full permission to dream...
Traveling to other countries will always fire me up.
There's something about the journey that leaves you with a refreshed perspective on life. And when it comes to certain trips, you know they'll be filled with adventure and the thrill of the unknown.
Our excursion to Baja was just that.
It was rocky from the start; tempers flared and anger hung over us. We weren’t in the best place as a couple to begin this journey.
We went anyway.
I'll admit, the idea of traveling to Mexico left me uneasy. My imagination ran wild from tales of the cartel capturing us to being innocent bystanders caught in a crossfire.
When I mentioned our plans to my son Andrew, his imagination went into overdrive.
“Mom, really... you're going to Mexico?”
He painted a dire picture of us held captive, me, in the back of a pickup truck tied up, dehydrated, and Thom with a gash on his forehead from being hit with a gun. We laughed about it while I...
"There are two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle." Albert Einstein
This quote has always been one of my favorites. I'm all in for option #2 as we step into this new year. I'm also committed to helping you make it your best year ever.
Picture this: Thom and I packed up our truck the day after Christmas and headed to Southern California. If you’re like me, camping in the wintertime does not sound fun, but we chose Anza Borrego desert, about 40 miles from the Mexican border. Trust me, I have no regrets.
This trip was pure magic.
Photo taken at 1:00 am...completely untouched
We're big fans of dispersed camping, where you can set up anywhere on BLM land without reserving a campsite months in advance. Anza Borrego, although a state park, lets you camp almost anywhere. Want to build a fire? Just use one of those cool round metal containers. We did build a fire every night. ...
Do you feel your life could be headed in a better direction? Are you wondering what steps you can take to make something happen and take control of your future?
The power of manifestation can work wonders for anyone wanting to create lasting, meaningful change in their lives. As empowering as manifesting is, it can be difficult to understand if no one has previously guided you on how the process works.
If you’ve spent days, months, or even years trying to manifest your dreams and find yourself missing the mark, then it's time to turn things around with the power of manifestation.
Manifestation allows us to access our innermost creativity and wisdom so that we can bring about amazing changes in our lives.
Whether it's manifesting more money, having the relationship of your dreams, traveling around the world, or having more energy to keep up with your grandkids, when you learn how to correctly harness the energy of manifestation, anything is...
It wasn't the clean air or the clear starry sky nights that were the most nourishing. It wasn't the fact that I got to spend 5 days camping with my best friend or that I hiked on smooth flat rock with gorgeous views that made me feel alive.
All of those things made my heart sparkle and glow.
But what surprised me the most was the quiet. The stillness.
It was startling in a way to be in complete soundlessness. I had forgotten about being out in the middle of nowhere how quiet life can be.
I realized that living in a city or town, the sounds from the freeway are running in the background, even though for me, my house is nowhere near the freeway.
It was the stillness and deep quiet without the background noise that soothed me the most.
Canyonlands with Dear Friends
We started in Canyonlands, Utah, with 5 other couples. Now a delightful annual affair, we hiked, ate together, talked and laughed, did yoga up on a...
When it comes to taking the next step in your life...whether that’s starting a new career, taking the trip of a lifetime, having a hard conversation with someone you love, or something else entirely...many of us suffer from procrastination.
We tell ourselves we'll do it “one day,” when the timing is just right. But what if now is the perfect time for you to make your dream a reality?
What if this moment holds infinite possibilities and you can't afford to wait any longer? Don’t listen to the self-doubt that holds you back. Trust yourself.
Living your best life means taking risks and it means not waiting for the right time.
Not waiting to go for your dreams and live on your own terms involves pushing past fear and doubt.
It's scary to think that we can actually get what we want, which is why it’s so common for us to allow our inner critic or saboteurs to convince us to wait for the right time to do what we want.
"To reach real peace in the world, we will have to begin with the children."
Mahatma Gandhi
It started during the pandemic.
Three of my grandkids were on lockdown in the South Pacific.
My other three grans were "local" but with the pandemic we had limited visits at a distance and with masks.
Christmas was happening and I felt the sting of being separated from all my grans. I wanted us to all be connected and not forget each other so I had to come up with a plan.
I had to consider the time difference. The Vanuatu family (in the South Pacitic) is 18 hours ahead of the US.
There were other obstacles like ensuring I could hold the kid's attention the whole time.
Yesterday we had Gran's 3rd annual Zoom Xmas party.
The two Davis grans, Avery and Andy, came to my house and we celebrated the winter solstice together.
I had decided to also have our Zoom Christmas party on the same day. Why not?
It...
As the winter solstice approaches here in the Northern Hemisphere, let us take time to be still and focus on our inner being on this longest night of 2022,
This is a time to reflect on all that has happened in this past year and gain clarity for what lies ahead of us.
Imagine for a few minutes letting go of the busyness of the holidays and being in listening mode rather than doing mode.
Listen to Mother Earth and what she says. Listen to your heart and what it says.
Nature shows us her own form of rest as leaves fall away from trees so they can conserve energy during this season with little light or warmth.
Though it may seem like we're losing the light right now, winter brings an invitation not only to observe but also receive, allowing ourselves moments where no plans need be made nor expectations fulfilled.
EVEN THOUGH the holidays are here, we must remember how important...
Last night I was on a call with a circle of Green women. We're a group of mothers, grandmothers, and women from all parts of the country who care about the planet, the climate crisis, and everything that links to it.
Our conversations are powerful threads of information, inspiration, and concern for our shared experience of living on the planet during these challenging times.
On our call, we discussed the holidays and how to view them in a different way, rather than the constant rushing around and the overconsumption that we can easily fall into.
Our leader, Helene Van Manen, leads this group and has 3 monthly calls that are completely free. I hope this resonates with you and if it does, please join us. The link is here. It's powerful to be in a group like this and a golden opportunity for you to share your ideas and to be inspired.
I think you probably care a lot about the earth and the climate crisis. Maybe, if you’re like me, you sometimes don’t know...
There's something we all know but sometimes need to be reminded of.
Christmas isn’t about the big presents and the fancy decorations. It also isn’t about cramming in as many activities and festivities during the month of December as you possibly can.
It isn’t about having the biggest Christmas party or the biggest tree. It's not about the presents.
Instead, Christmas is about being with loved ones, exchanging meaningful gifts, having a meal together, and enjoying each other’s company.
Start by slowing down this holiday season. It’s hard to enjoy everything when your calendar is so full that you’re simply rushing from one event to the next.
Instead of trying to fit it all in, do it all, and go all out on everything from decorating the house to hosting various Christmas parties, slow down. Take a breath and look around you.
Savor this time with your family. Snuggle up on the couch and watch...
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