How to Choose In order to Save Your Life (and Business!) part 1

I am fascinated by what motivates people to make a decision, then ask for accountability, then never follow through. I was talking to a friend recently, she shared that at a recent speaking event where she was keynoting there were 90 people in the room. She asked people to email her one action they would […]

How Can I Trust Myself?

Organizing your life and schedule starts from within, one decision at a time. ~KMP I was talking to a couple different clients yesterday about how they were feeling overwhelmed and too busy. They were looking at some of the commitments they had made to people and activities and wondering how they kept getting so busy […]

How Do You Limbo?

My man is back where “home” used to be. He will be here in 4 sleeps. We, kids and I, are in new “home town”, but not officially in our new “home” yet. Staying at my mom’s and camping at new house until our “stuff”, our link to the past arrives. World Headquarters is boxed […]

Insight Doesn’t Equal Change

When I worked at the University of Washington at the Behavioral Research & Therapy Clinic a friend of mine and I were discussing what made people change. He was a behaviorist and focused more on what people do. At the time I was much more into the more philosophical and analytic approach which favored insight […]

Your God-Given Ability: Are You Using It?

In today’s “article” I discuss the 4th aspect of the Inner Voice: Choice. I got positive response from last week’s video so decided to do it again this week. I’ll share with you a personal story about how choosing to align with your Inner Voice can clear up an “ego fencing” battle with someone you […]

Scared Blind

I had the stye from hell. It was so big and annoying. It wouldn’t go away. I had it for a whole month and now it’s finally diminished enough to say it’s healed up. My eyelid was so swollen I could hardly see for a couple days. The eye doctor said I might have to […]

Freedom Is A Practice Not A Right

We on this continent should never forget that men first crossed the Atlantic not to find soil for their ploughs but to secure liberty for their souls. ~Robert J. McCracken First, I want to say I am eternally grateful for the men and women who left behind all they knew and took risks, even sacrificed […]