Living life in the service of the arts

November 25th, 2009

Elizabeth Sobol Headshot2Elizabeth Sobol is living her life in service of the arts…today she shares the path she took to reach the point where she could live the life of her dreams.  Welcome Elizabeth!

From financial planner to professional hobo

November 18th, 2009

IMG_2841_1Nora Dunn is known as the professional hobo, living a life of pure joy and happiness as she travels the world.  Welcome Nora!

Living the life of one’s dreams is something many people believe to be a myth….yet; you are living proof that one can achieve this goal…Tell us about the path you traveled to arrive where you are today:
I was turning thirty. I was enjoying a successful career as a Certified Financial Planner, running my own practice and helping people to become financially empowered to chase down their life’s dreams and goals. Somewhere in the mix however, I had forgotten about my own lifelong dream; one that was hatched in a life-defining moment when I was all of eight years old; one to travel the world.

From trauma to triumph

October 28th, 2009

sueHer name is Susan Pease Banitt, a LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) here to share her story, the creation of her dream life, lifting herself up from sadness and abuse and moving into gratitude and happiness.  It is not an easy task and as Helen Keller once said “You will find a joy in overcoming obstacles”  Susan has moved forward with grace and gratitude and now blesses others with her gifts.  Thank you Susan for sharing today.

Living well and beautifully….are all one thing

October 23rd, 2009

sdiamondAs I continue on my journey of sharing the stories of those who have created the life of their dreams I am reminded of a quote by Socrates, ” “Living well and beautifully and justly are all one thing.” Life is beautiful and it is up to each of us to enhance that beauty day by day….  Today I am speaking with Susan Diamond, an amazing woman who is living both well and beautifully!  Welcome Susan!

Who’s in your circle?

October 13th, 2009

As a parent with an outgoing child, it’s common for us to have a house full of children on any given afternoon and I’ve found that in watching the kids interact with each other as well as their behaviors within the games they play, it’s pretty easy to determine what the child’s parents are like.

Watch a group of teens walk thru the mall and it’s easy to see a common theme.  They may all wear similar styles of clothing or hair styles, even their phones tend to look alike.

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