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Empty Nest Syndrome – If Birds had Dysfunctional Marriages

You've heard of Empty Nest Syndrome: the transition period that parents go through when their children, the humans that they've been responsible for for the last 18 years, leave home to go to college, travel the globe, get married, work at the Quickie Mart, etc. (Bear...

Voltaire was a Fricking Genius: Why Death is Better Than Divorce

I remember reading a quote from him when I was younger. I'm probably coming across as super snooty right now with my talk of philosophy. You might even imagine me wearing a plaid jacket with reinforced elbows and drinking tea from a tiny cup, pinky raised high in the...

What Not to Wear and the Plague of Comfy

Are you stuck in Comfort Zone Quicksand? Truth time. I used to be addicted to the show What Not To Wear. I watched every single episode, multiple times, and dreamed of the day that Stacey London would come to my house, rip my closet apart, donate all of my clothes to...

Styrofoam Barbie Furniture and Resourcefulness

My family was pretty poor growing up. We received Food Stamps, my mom made most of my clothing, and I even had a few dolls that she sewed for me. I'm not complaining, plenty of kids have it worse.  I always had a roof over my head and I don't think I missed out on any...

Death, Bucket Lists, and Clearance Panties

  Warning: Objects in the mirror may appear more morbid than they actually are. I recently lost a friend and fellow speaker to cancer. Of course, everyone has a different reaction to death. Some may feel angry, frightened, or depressed. But I think everyone faces...

Lessons Learned in Poop

We lived in North Carolina when my dog Akasha was still in her mischievous puppy stage (which lasted until about 8-years-old) in a big house with a beautiful family room where we spent most of our time. I did my best to train her not to chew and eat things that were...

Overcoming Your Fears… Except of Clowns

"There is nothing to fear but fear itself." Obviously Franklin D. Roosevelt never met a clown. All joking aside, many of us spend our lives paralyzed by fear, unable to live up to our fullest potential.  In order to overcome our fear, we first need to identify what...

Up the Down Escalator

Did you ever notice how we learn our most profound lessons in the most un-profound of ways? During college, I worked as a cashier at Fortunoffs, the mecca of upscale housewares and jewelry in Long Island, New York. There were 4 floors of fine china, small appliances,...

What’s That Smell?

I have this thing with leaving produce where it shouldn't be: like when I went looking for a pen at the bottom of my purse during a meeting, and instead found a bag of liquefied baby carrots. Or when I went looking for my knife to go camping and found a banana peel...

Volunteering | Job Skills You Can Use

You might be one of the lucky ones. Someone who knew what they wanted to be when they grew up, had the perfect education to prepare them for that career, had the exact connections to get them into their first paid internship, was hired immediately upon getting their...

Job Satisfaction| How to Find Happiness

Raise your hand if you are unsatisfied at your job. Even if you don’t see multiple hands across the sea of cubicles in your office, you can safely assume that you are not alone. I’ve been doing some research on this here interweb and I’m seeing a bit of a discrepancy...

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