My Mornings Every day is a routine. I wake up, meditate, brush my teeth, wash my face, change out of 5 different outfits before I finally decide on the first one I had on. It's like this everyday! I head to the kitchen, kiss the boys and realize I forgot to make my lunch the night before. Why do ... Read More about Gratefulness for Routine
Letting Go of Your Old Stories
I loved school when I was a kid. I grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota and attended Kindergarten to 8th grade at a Catholic school called St. Columba. Some of my fondest memories were there and the greatest teachers and friends I have ever known in my childhood years. I loved that I was accepted for ... Read More about Letting Go of Your Old Stories
It’s Called Work-Life Separation, NOT Work-Life Balance
Do you struggle with work-life balance? This question comes up all the time, at least once or twice a week. How do we balance work and our personal lives? The answer is you don't. You should separate them completely. According to a Harvard Business School Survey, 94% of working professionals ... Read More about It’s Called Work-Life Separation, NOT Work-Life Balance
What the 4th of July Means to the Child of an Immigrant
This is My Family Look at this picture and what do you see? I see men, women, and children. They are my family. They are immigrants and children of immigrants who enjoy the freedom most of us take for granted, myself included. There is a reason why we celebrate these special days to remind us ... Read More about What the 4th of July Means to the Child of an Immigrant
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