Journey of Discovering

Journeys are never an easy or simple road to travel.  
Occasionally we all need a new or different perspective. 
This is how journeys work – it’s an adventure!

Beginning in 2008, I began writing a blog and now there are over 1,400 blog postings available for you to explore. If you are interested in a particular topic, click on the magnifying glass.

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OVER desire

January 17, 2025

Near…

January 14, 2025

Perfect, Perfection

January 10, 2025

Fought the good fight?

January 7, 2025

A Changed Life

January 1, 2025

Of Use

December 28, 2024

Confidence

  Where are you on the confidence continuum? Supremely confident or low self esteem? And the focus/issue is not the point, I’m talking about your

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Coping with disappointment

  It’s not always easy and sometimes it is extremely difficult to cope with a disappointment – regardless of the ‘type’. For many of us,

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Decision-making

   How do you arrive at your decision? There are many types of decision making styles… which describes you? Do you laboriously consider each and every

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It all starts with you…

  While I say, often, that it’s all about you, it’s because it all starts with you. But if it only stays with you then

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‘mood’

  Have you ever just been in a ‘mood’. No identifying marks. You can’t say it’s just … or it’s only… (I intensely dislike the dismissive

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What you get…

  depends, basically, on what you put in. The old ‘what you see is what you get’ can be applied to your ‘gettings’. What you

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Where do you belong?

  Belonging… a critical emotional, intellectual and ‘need to know’ concept – I suspect that’s why I write about it, in its many manifestations, as I

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Looking back

  Do you ever look back? Not the nostalgia looking back and reminiscing… nor the ‘if I only knew’ looking back. The looking back, momentarily,

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Light bulbs

  I love light bulbs! They are the “Eurekas!” in life. The time when suddenly the pieces of the puzzle you’ve been working on suddenly fall

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Steward

    As a verb, Webster defines steward as a person who: ” administers, guides, manages, oversees, supervises, tends,” etc. The obvious implication is that this

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