This blog post includes the collection of posts from Sally & Sifer Facebook Page last week. The posts are from week eight of an eight week series aligned with the book, The Story I Tell. How to make the Age of Disruption work for you. You can click on the title to purchase the book in paperback. …
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march.
Because I didn’t blog last weekend, I neglected to share the animal spirit theme for the month: crocodile. For me, the main takeaway, or ‘power’ in this card can be whittled to one word: wait. If you are interested in more context regarding the ‘animal spirit card’ you can read the post deck. I suppose…
Read Morestoryitell – week seven
This blog post includes the collection of posts from Sally & Sifer Facebook Page last week. The posts are from week seven of an eight week series aligned with the book, The Story I Tell. How to make the Age of Disruption work for you.
Read Morestoryitell – week five
This blog post includes the collection of posts from Sally & Sifer Facebook Page last week. The posts are from week five of an eight week series aligned with the book, The Story I Tell. How to make the Age of Disruption work for you. You can click on the title to purchase the book in paperback.…
Read Moreeager.
This blog post is leading to the unexpected inspiration I received after completing several of the books I purchased from a summer ’22 sticker stop in Savannah, Georgia at the Savannah College of Art and Design, known as SCAD.
The Bee and the Acorn, a memoir by Paula Susan Wallace.
Read Morediscovery.
I am one who did not have a horrible quarantine/post Covid experience. One thing I benefited from was narrowed down choice making. Since many things were closed, and options were minimized, it was easier to focus on new learning. I could listen to a podcast, and then follow up with the ‘nugget shares’ and learn new things in what seemed to be somewhat manageable. During the time when things were still closed, and my typical work experience was disrupted – ie commute time/remote options, there was time for new discovery that was easier to maintain – to follow the ‘crumbs’ from one interesting thing to the next.
Read Morereinvent.
Speaking of reinvent, my blog name has shifted on its own. I refer to my content now as day. That’s it: day. I also kind of like the sensual vibe. I’m working that out. Selfcare and sensual living go together. If you read my posts, you know what I mean by sensual: experiencing day in the moments through the physical senses and allowing it to be enough, as is. Fresh.
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