When I read all about the Caucus-Race and a Long Tail yesterday, I totally didn’t get it but today, when I reread it, I legit LOL’d. Alice and a bunch of animals (that literally
I will readily admit that prior to my diagnosis, I had no (NO!) leg to stand on in regards to what I am going to write about today. My Haleigh would tell you even
Oh the metaphors about identity that I connect with in the story of Alice…and I’m only in chapter 2! “Yesterday things went on just as usual. I wonder if I’ve been changed in the night?
Of course I couldn’t get through an Alice in Wonderland theme without this quote…it is mightily famous! (Ha, I find the more I read this book, the more I am talking like Alice!) There
“Either the well was very deep or she fell very slowly for she had plenty of time as she went down to look about her…She tried to look down and make out what she
Well, it’s May. I made it through April and it was, in fact, bonkers-busy. But it was also a very HARD month filled with incredible learnings from all the sides of relevant feedback, difficult
I was exploring this with my volleyball girls a couple of weeks ago….to examine it within the context of volleyball, both their individual contributions and the team’s function. Then I challenged them to take
Doing only one thing at a time is somewhat counter-cultural because we tend to be conditioned to multitask. It’s been an interesting lesson for me, throughout cancer, to be different…whether I’ve liked it or
I was going to write yesterday but I just didn’t feel like it. I had a bad day…..and today has followed suit. Ugh. I am stuck in skin I don’t want to be in,
Friends, April is going to be B O N K E R S. My schedule is about to get all sorts of crazy so for April, I’m going to have to try something new and