Life: Never a dull moment (no not ever)

Never a dull moment… This is a post about my recent life and it may depress you if you are living it with me, so it comes with a little disclaimer *THIS IS MY LIFE-MAYBE YOURS IS WORSE* there…now you may continue… NEVER A DULL MOMENT INDEED That is a very apt description of our life, especially these days. Yesterday, as my hubby was being lifted to his feet to move from bed to wheelchair, he passed out. My son was so frightened that he called 9-1-1 to get an ambulance coming to the house. Of
Exercise, like writing, needs strategy

I FEEL YOU-I need a strategy Some days, I feel like I am in over my head—pushing to make my ability to write sync up with my former and present success, while still working a full-time job, creating time for exercise, and my husband and family, and spending time with other writers. For years, it has been a struggle to stop the insanity. My multi-tasking-ever-busy-lifestyle has been the reason my health took a backseat and why I have not seen some of my best friends in far too many years. I need a strategy. As I am contemplating the end of
Ideas and change equal creation

I made a list of items (ideas) I’m currently working on and things that I could probably work on in the future to up my cash flow. As you know, I have my Writer Groupie website, my personal website, my videography company, the social media sites, and 5 other things that I’ve scoped out and done some checking on. I have 8 things in the wings that could probably help me get to my lifestyle reboot sooner. It’s trying to take in all 8 “ideas” at once that is killing my flow – I think that’s my adult ADD kicking