I'm doing a little wordplay action, here. No, I'm not on a Spring Break vacation from my child's school. The only one of my three children left in school just finished his official Spring Break over a week ago. No, I'm not on a Spring Break from work. Work breaks? What are those? There's always … Continue reading Breaking in Spring
Indecision is a Progress Killer: A Writing Therapy Reflection
So, today's discussion is a little bit about you; but mostly, it has a lot to do about me. Ugghh! Sorry to sound so selfish here, but I'm currently on hold in the Valley of Indecision and it's a frustrating place to be. I've been in the valley before, but NOT THIS DEEP. It's the … Continue reading Indecision is a Progress Killer: A Writing Therapy Reflection
Fast-tracking the Journaling of Your Moods and Behaviors
"DEAR DIARY . . . Today was a bad day! I saw so-and-so in the cafeteria line during lunchtime and she didn't even speak to me. Next time I see her, I'm not going to talk to her either, so she can see what being ignored feels like. I don't think we're going to be … Continue reading Fast-tracking the Journaling of Your Moods and Behaviors
A Crash Course on Journaling from Someone Else
Couldn't help myself. Couldn't help myself. I just had to take a moment and push pause on my own words to make room for someone else's. As I mentioned in our last visit with one another, I plan on taking journaling for a multi-part blogging experience, here at Degrees of Maternity. And from what I'm … Continue reading A Crash Course on Journaling from Someone Else
“Write What’s on Your Heart” Day
Have you heard of Write What's on Your Heart Day? And, did you know that it's today? I'm guessing your answers are "No" and "No." And that would make perfect sense, because I actually just made it up. Hee. Hee. (Well, at least I think I made it up. You never know these days. It … Continue reading “Write What’s on Your Heart” Day
The Bee-Attitudes of Closing the Gap
Please note that the prior blog post, entitled What’s Next with the Steps: A Writing Therapy Reflection, included a whole worker bee analogy that I wanted to make as smooth as honey when describing how we should proceed through the process of claiming our truest identity. And don't think we're dropping the writing off while we … Continue reading The Bee-Attitudes of Closing the Gap
What’s Next with the Steps: A Writing Therapy Reflection?
Knowledge is powerful, right? But knowledge with proper application is down-right transformational. Let me break it down another way. It's one thing to have power at your fingertips; but it's a whole other level to take those fingers and work that power so it activates some life-changing reaction that moves and shakes your world as … Continue reading What’s Next with the Steps: A Writing Therapy Reflection?
10 Questions to Consider When Writing Your Identity Needs
First, I want to start out by apologizing for missing you yesterday. I was supposed to be on board with a blog post on Tuesday, but I've had some family priorities that have taken precedence and was extremely preoccupied with attending to those personal tasks. Therefore, I thought I'd distribute this post smack dab in … Continue reading 10 Questions to Consider When Writing Your Identity Needs
How Do You Write Your Success Story?
Identity. Identity. What's my identity? If you tuned in to my blog post, entitled Identity Placement in Writing Therapy, then you know I gave you free rein to identify that "where you want to be" embodiment of yourself. Basically, I wanted you to start articulating (in writing) what would make you feel comfortably at home … Continue reading How Do You Write Your Success Story?
Degrees of Maternity Bits and Pieces
It's time for some Degrees of Maternity (DOM) updates. Yes, it's time. I haven't done one of these "providing you with an update" blog posts for awhile, so I thought I'd bring you up to speed on some of the changes that are going on in my content creation world. A briefing of some DOM-newsworthy … Continue reading Degrees of Maternity Bits and Pieces








