In a recent class on, “How to Handle Holiday Stress” one person suggested putting a basket at the front door. As each guest arrives, have them take a piece of paper from the basket. On each piece of paper, the guest will find a chore: set table,
My friend, Angela Howard had a great idea! Since imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, I asked Angela if I could copy this post from her blog, No Ordinary Days.
In my welcome letter to new subscribers I ask them to tell me their biggest need. I want to know what keeps you up at night. What goals you want to achieve. I want to hear about your outrageous dreams and help you achieve them!
Calling and purpose are somewhat of a mantra for me. But when I find someone who can articulate there meaning better than me, I have to share it! Not only that, the person who wrote this blog is one of my closes friends and colleagues. What could be better!
Every Tuesday we engage in one big question, topic or idea. You are invited to write in with a suggestion you want to share. I surely do not have all the answers but know that together we can generate some great conversation and have fun in the process.