Tag: books

  • what’s your story?

    Last week, I mentioned I uncovered several draft blogs I started in June or July. Today I’ll post one that appears to have been drafted on 7/22/25. I love podcasts. I have mentioned that a time or two. I love people’s stories. ‘everyone has context’ (loosely quoting my own storyitell) I remember watching the show […]

  • sage guides warrior.

    The longer I go without posting, the more difficult it is to post – I start, and don’t finish. This post includes a start from June. There are several more to follow. The image AI generated is meant to show the playful integration of creativity and possibility.

  • is gossip good?

    And just like that it is bonus Saturday morning… I love three day weekends and getting a Saturday do-over. In the school world, working with students over the years whom are considered to have social, academic, and/or emotional differences (see image below that includes the perfect language to describe my wholehearted belief), ‘transition’ is a […]

  • something more. week thirty one

    And just like that… I’m back to work AND I’m back on track with the Thursday Book Club post 💃. In consideration of today’s post, I was thinking about the various themes of blog years since 2020. Something More. Connecting to the pulse of a Shared Humanity is a collection of 2020 blog posts. What […]

  • something more. week twenty nine

    Four years ago was memorable. For me, the summer of 2020 is a timestamp. What I remember was the intense feeling of anger, disbelief, and separation when it came to news and information. I reference a book in today’s excerpt that really helped me expand my thinking and understanding of how ‘stories’ can override day, […]

  • something more. week twenty six

    I am a bit behind on my Book Club posts. As I attempt to get back in sync with Sunday (abetterway) and Thursday (something more) excerpt shares, I need to play some catch-up. Today is a excerpt from Something More. Connecting to the pulse of a Shared Humanity – power. June 27, 2020. First, a […]

  • a better way. week twenty two/twenty three

    Me again. The blog consistency is not flowing, but I am hopeful I can get back on board. Why? Because I enjoy it. It’s true that writing helps one understand what one thinks. I am aware (I think) that what is most consistently on my mind, or what I have a desire to write about, […]

  • a better way. week seven

    Before I share this week’s excerpt from abetterway. using inner resources to create your own algorithm, I’d like to share a few inspiring podcast interviews that showed up in my algorithm this past week. Both podcasts are interviews with people I stumbled upon early on in my journey in day. Rich Roll interviews Ellen Langer, […]

  • something more. week five

    Love transmits. It has to be received. To turn away from love and possibility is suffering. Sally Seiffer, The Story I Tell Context. Have you ever laughed at something that on the surface may not appear to be funny, and when someone asks you why you are laughing you shrug your shoulders because explaining would […]

  • something more. week two

    As for me, things make sense in Quiet Time. I just reread last Thursday’s post for week one. I laughed at the end on the last page I uploaded as an image. It’s the acknowledgement section. I had a list of top five instagram follows and in my own scratch writing I wrote @sallysifer. I […]