Posts Tagged "community service"

Being Who YOU Are

Posted by on May 21, 2013 in Blog | Comments Off on Being Who YOU Are

Being Who YOU Are

Current news is full of stark reminders of the temporary and fragile state of everything around us; including us.   First responders killed in the line of duty, a tornado that decimated homes and took innocent lives with little warning.  It takes very little paying attention to have the realization of loss and unfairness of tragedies like these to be known. We see people hurting and we want to help.  Especially people right here in our community, our own country.  They are like us.  We relate.  We feel a sameness that spurs us into seeing them as real and the connection made through that...

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Running Towards the Explosion

Posted by on Apr 17, 2013 in Blog | Comments Off on Running Towards the Explosion

Running Towards the Explosion

Love is more powerful than hate. This is true everywhere in the world.

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Meet Jill: Another Amazing Woman Changing the World!

Posted by on Mar 27, 2012 in Blog, Media | 3 comments

Meet Jill: Another Amazing Woman Changing the World!

See that gorgeous smiling woman standing at the bottom of the stairs (right above the red baseball caps)?  That is my friend, Jill Santa.  She is an amazing woman who is making a difference.  I met Jill at a coaches collaboration meeting with several other iPEC graduates in Scottsdale.  Jill started the program just this month to become a professional certified coach.  The coaching community and the world is fortunate to have this amazing woman stepping forward to make a difference.  Here is her story: “For years I read articles about the plight of orphans and poverty-stricken people...

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Making a Difference

Posted by on Mar 23, 2012 in Blog, Media | Comments Off on Making a Difference

Making a Difference

  I didn’t start out doing big things.  I grew into them.  Walking 60 miles for women with breast cancer as co-captain of an amazing team didn’t happen overnight.  Going to China for six weeks to facilitate women’s leadership wasn’t done on a whim and without ten months of preparation first.  Running a full marathon in Alaska for Leukemia and Lymphoma Research happened one step at a time, over five months of training.  The end results were big events that drew attention, but the real difference was made along the journey. How did I get started?  I cared about the...

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