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A.D.D., Dyslexia and Blindness

November 8th, 2012|

The other day I told my assistant, Jen, that her A.D.D. is a gift. She began to cry and said, “No one has ever called it a gift!”. It made her feel good about what had always been called a deficiency and a disability. No way! You would need to have A.D.D. to work in […]

Coach for Life

October 31st, 2012|

Recently, I was asked why I became a Life Coach.  My answer was simple. I have always loved two things—life and people. Couple it with my purpose in life to inspire others to see beyond, coaching just seemed  like a natural addition. Looking back, I have done it for years long before I was […]

Top of Your Game

October 29th, 2012|

One fall I was invited to speak for a women’s convention in Idaho. It was my first time to visit this beautiful state, and my expectations were high. I was already amused by the timing of the convention because it was important that the date not interfere with deer season. At first, I thought […]

Guutentag from Germany!

October 23rd, 2012|

Hey everyone,
Thank you again for supporting me and helping this new season in my life come true.

YWAM has been good, I mean, yes, I have my ups and downs on what I like today and what I don’t like, but the Lord is showing me so much, and I am hearing from Him. So, […]

Hold That Door!

October 22nd, 2012|

In the fall I spoke for a two-day conference, one hour from our home. My faithful and worn out husband was taking the weekend off since arrangements had been made for me to be helped by some others. I had just landed at the DFW airport since I was coming from some speaking engagements in […]

Living Life to the MAXX!

October 15th, 2012|

Last Saturday I had the joy of being a keynote speaker for a company called, “DYNA-MAXX.”  Their enthusiasm for life and its potential was contagious.  The audience of several hundred laughed, cried , applauded and determined to take it to the next level.  Afterwards, talking with many at my book table enriched my own […]

Guess Who I Met: John Hagee

October 12th, 2012|

During the years my husband was a pastor in Illinois, we attended a pastor’s conference at Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, pastored by John Hagee. It was outstanding, and the limited attendees kept it intimate with personal time to get to know others well.

Friends of ours from Georgia were some of the guest speakers […]

Facing a Challenge

October 8th, 2012|

Facing a challenge? One of the most challenging things for me on a weekly basis is church and the “meet and greet” time. You know, when the Pastor says to take a few minutes and greet those around you before sitting down. Without sight, I never know if I am shaking someone’s hand or […]

Guess Who I Met: Melody Green

September 21st, 2012|

One of my fall speaking engagements was held at the Sheraton Hotel Convention Center in Overland Park, Kansas, for a non-profit organization. I had been asked to be the key-note speaker and team with them to raise their budget that year.

The setting was a ballroom that was filled to overflowing. Nearly a thousand met […]

Need a Hand? Part II

September 13th, 2012|

It is a known statistic that 20% do 80% of the work in the church. I would guess it to be the same, or lower, in any organization or club, as well. Look around and see if someone is in need of your hand today. Momma, take the courage to lay the dishtowel down and […]