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Madness Uprooted

It has been a minute since I have written. Things these days don’t have to be about me but, preferably time with members of my family. The movie “The Butler” is a must see movie. What I can tell you is that it is a history lesson for everyone [...]

Developing Goals Can Be Effective In Managing Your Fears

We all have to deal with fear and anxiety in our life. Our fears and anxieties can reduce our self-confidence and help prevent us from getting what we want. One of the ways I find that is very helpful in managing my fears is to develop some [...]

Prayer Can Be Very Effective In Managing Your Persistent Fears

As a author of a managing fear book, I have found that prayer can be very effective in managing your fears and anxieties. There are countless numbers of people who have experienced the power of prayer. Here are some reasons on why prayer can [...]

Fueling The GPS

We in the world of ADHD professionals talk often about the importance of an early diagnosis so that treatment can begin and allow strategy development for impairments to success. That makes sense.  Knowing the diagnosis allows the child to [...]

Journey Through Human & Animal Hearts

Giving 15 minute, free, mini reading and healing sessions for animals and humans is a deep, fulfilling journey. Names are changed to respect confidentiality. It began last week. 44 people signed up. I welcome more. The process brings me deeper [...]

Little Shop, Little Shopaholics

“We always hold hands. If I let go, she shops.” – Henny Youngman In spite of the current US economy, oniomania is higher than ever. No, oniomania is not an irrational fear of onions…..it is a fancy psych term for compulsive [...]

Baby George…His Personality And How He May Rule

The King and We Since we the heard the news on July 22, folks fascinated by Royal buzz, grasping for the latest photos of the beautifully rich young couple Kate and William, baby George and their family pet, Lupa. As we stand in line at the [...]

How The Government (And Bad Guys) Intercept Electronic Data

The news of the NSA spying using PRISM should not come as a surprise to anyone in the intelligence community. Electronic spying is as normal as breathing. And when a 27-year-old American traitor with little life experience (he was 15 when 9/11 [...]

Conversations With The Tuesday Night Girls: Do You Ever Think You Are Going Crazy?

Have you ever done something that really made you think you were “losing it?” I got a call from Eva; she was laughing hysterically.  “I’m texting you a picture,” she said, then followed that with, “Have you [...]

Podcast: The New World of Work

Listen Here: Executive & Career Transition Coach, Dr. Beth Ross, is the author of the new eBook, Career Metamorphosis, which is full of helpful hints on moving forward to a new career adventure! Dr. Beth Ross, who specializes in helping [...]

How Much Money Do You Need To Save To Quit Your Job?

How much money do you need to save to quit your job? That question was posed to me recently and I explained that there are multiple answers to this question. The most important answer is: do you have another job lined up when you walk out the [...]

Podcast: Stop The World I Want To Get Off!

Listen Here: JenningsWire blogger and Happiness Author & Expert, Kita Szpak discusses simple ways to simplify your life and stop feeling overwhelmed. Kita’s latest book, The SIMPLE Life: Shiny Objects Not Required, is due out in a [...]

Podcast: Success Tweets

Listen Here: JenningsWire blogger, Leadership Consultant & Career Coach, Bud Bilanich Ed.D. “The Common Sense Guy,” is the author of Success Tweets:140 Bits of Common Sense Career Success Advice All in 140 Characters or Less. In [...]

Podcast: How To Be Creative On Command

Listen Here: Jennifer Blanchard is a Creative Wellness and Writing Coach and author of the upcoming book, Creative On Command, where she talks about how to nourish your creativity so it’s always ready to come out and play. In this [...]

Podcast: Take Control Of Your Health NOW!

Listen Here: Andrew Johnston is the author of Holistic Strength Training for Triathlon, a former professional cyclist, the first Leukemia Survivor to qualify for and finish the Hawaii Ironman World Championships, as well as to win an Iron [...]

Podcast: Why Thinking Is Sexy

Listen Here: Dianne Collins is the author of the 5-time award-winning bestselling book, Do You QuantumThink? New Thinking That Will Rock Your World. She’s here to share the magic potion that makes a person SEXY… Why Thinking Is Sexy Why [...]

Detergent Pods: Use With Extreme Caution

For those stuck doing the laundry, they’re great – the most concentrated liquid detergents ever created. They’re convenient, pre-measured, and easy to use. Each is sealed in a film that dissolves in hot or cold water. Or – [...]

Podcast: Why The Law Of Attraction Doesn’t Work

Listen Here: Jim Britt is a Bestselling author and motivational speaker. In this podcast, Jim discusses his latest book The Law of Realization in which he says that the Law of Attraction DOES NOT WORK! Why The Law Of Attraction Doesn’t [...]

Podcast: What You Need To Know BEFORE Becoming a Stepdad

Listen Here: Family Dynamic Expert, Stacey James Wheeler, is a stepdad turned international-selling author and in this podcast, he reveals what you need to know to be a successful Stepdad. Stacey’s first book, The Stepdad’s Guide- Resolving [...]

Dancing With The Fly Strip Of Stress

Stress Fighter tip #6: Don’t tangle with the fly strip. One day as I was doing something in my office I was so pre-occupied with my task at hand that I wasn’t paying attention to outside elements. Elements such as the sticky fly strip I [...]

How Do You Put JOY Into Your Life?

Happiness is not something you buy at the mall. This comes from within yourself. What dreams, desires, feelings or needs of your own have you pushed aside for others? You own your life and as you travel down your pathway you can make choices. The [...]

A Love Letter To My Grandparents

I just returned from a trip to my hometown where I attended my grandfather’s funeral. My incredibly beloved grandpa of ninety died quite suddenly of cancer only two weeks after the diagnosis, leaving behind his soulmate (and I don’t use [...]

The Celestial Magic Of A Campfire & Friends

To sit around a campfire with a stick while you poke the glowing embers before you, may be one of the most tangible of all visible mysteries of the universe. You stare into pulsing energy that feeds your soul. Warmth comforts your sense of belonging [...]

The Midlife Sage Says: How To Find Sweet Love After A Sour Divorce

When I was invited to a New Year’s Eve party several years ago, I did what any 45-year-old divorced woman would do. I rented a costume complete with velvet gown, a jeweled crown, and ornate scepter and went as “The Queen of Everything”. There [...]

Weathering A Financial Crisis That’s Close To Home

An unfortunate reality of difficult economic times is that layoffs and cutbacks become business as usual. And economic crisis or unemployment can throw even the best functioning families into emotional turmoil as nothing before it has. With [...]

Communication: Getting Through To Your Teen Daughter

Being a teenage girl in the 21st century is tough. They’re minds are preoccupied with all of the changes they are experiencing physically, emotionally and psychologically. They’re still developing, and, sometimes they don’t [...]

What The Incoming Class Of 2017 Can Teach Us Before They Take A Class

College graduations must have hired a better PR firm than the one college convocations hired. Every spring we hear a lot about college graduations. We hear about the multitude of commencement speakers past to present presidents, from Hillary [...]

Ghost In The Machine: Cyber Harassment, Technological Bullying

Have you ever dreaded opening your email or other electronic messages because the tone and language was beyond insulting? As we all are increasingly relying on email, texts and electronic communication in work and education, the opportunity [...]

Managing The Anxieties & Stresses Of Dealing With Your Finances

There are many people who get stressed out in managing their money and their finances. In some months, your savings are doing good and the next month you may be losing money. I sometimes find it difficult to deal with managing my money and my [...]

Podcast: Transform Your Life NOW!

Listen Here: Katrina Starzhynskaya is the Founder of Health Mastery Retreat, a Holistic Nutritionist, Public Speaker and Success Coach. She is the bestselling author of Katrina’s Recovery and is passionate about empowering people to [...]

Podcast: What Is The Evil Eye?

Listen Here: Psychologist, Dr. Georgianna Donadio, is the founder of the National Institute of Whole Health and author of the award-winning book, Changing Behavior: Immediately Transform Your Relationships with Easy to Lear, Proven Communication [...]

Flights Of Fancy: Tips For Keeping Hummingbirds Happy, Healthy & In Your Garden!

I love humming birds. How they flit and chirp and never seem to sit still.  If time permitted, I’d spend a whole day watching them. Living in Southern Cal, if this was a realistic aspiration, I would be able to do just that. According to [...]

The Midlife Sage: You Can Enjoy A Family Vacation Without Drama Or Lawsuits

I recently joined my adult children and their families on a wonderful trip to the Oregon Coast. This is a remarkable achievement for me because I have two brothers within a day’s drive of my home and we would rather eat rancid snot than [...]

3 Tips For Conquering Job Burnout

Can you relate to the following scenario? You once approached your work in a dedicated, passionate and enthusiastic way. You were eager and excited about your responsibilities.  While you were aware that there are built in frustrations in [...]

Conversations With The Tuesday Night Girls: The Pact

What are the two most frightening words you can say to anyone over 50?   Nursing Home. It’s true that we girls are still young, but we’ve decided it’s high time we come up with a plan for ourselves that doesn’t involve [...]