At first glance they are useful, necessary, and even temporary – but crutches can be obstacles to your success. Little by little they rob you, deplete you, and leave you for dead. Ok, that last one might be a bit of an exaggeration. What’s true is that crutches can become an enemy of growth by blocking us from moving forward with any type of momentum or consistency.
The payoff for being in alignment isn’t just attracting your target audience, it’s reconnect with the part of you that you love, like, and admire.
For all the freedom that comes with being an entrepreneur there is also the danger of having too much free or unstructured time. To understand this theory, you have to realize that it is not an attack on any principles of abundance, rather it is the realization that we are all given the same 24 hours in which to work and when they’re up – they’re up.
Lately I’ve been feeling overwhelmed as all the areas of my life and business seem to be demanding my attention – at the very same time. One of the areas that is particularly troublesome is figuring out the things that I absolutely must do daily to grow my business. Not the things that can be outsourced, but more specifically the things that only I can do.
2008 was by far my toughest year ever both personally and professionally. I lost several people that I loved dearly. The unexpected death of my father, my cheerleader, my confident, my friend was a blow that I still am not sure I fully feel even months after it has been dealt.
This blog is about proving to myself that I can do it. It will be for me. But not because I’m a narcissist or don’ t care about others.In fact the opposite is true. This blog will be about the journey of life. Raw and transparent, difficult and disappointing, encouraging and energetic. I believe that it is the human experience, the sharing of ideas, life lessons, challenges and triumphs that connect us deeply.







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