It feels like forever since I sat down and wrote my blog. I have actually been waiting for my web gal to make some changes so I could let you know what was happening. Beginning about the middle of June, this will again be a very regular blog but with a new theme. This theme is much more in line with the new websites that are being worked on and a much more focused market.
One of the things that I have loved about my life over the last ten years is being able to make a difference. And one of the most exciting things I have noticed about people is that they love to make a difference too. When you ask for help or a contribution, people love to feel they are doing their part. What I have also found is that there is so much bad news out there, that all the good things that are happening on the planet often go unnoticed. We need a lot more “good news”.
So this blog is dedicated to a celebration of people making a difference in the world. I am excited to look for stories to entertain you, inspire you and help you appreciate your value. If you are doing something that you want me to share, let me know. I believe the more we hear good things, the better this world will be.
In the meantime, I leave on Friday for Seattle and then Sunday morning, Greg and his 98-year-old mother are driving to Sedona with me and staying for a week. It will be interesting. I haven’t seen Jeannette since the airport in Puerto Vallarta last June. It will be nice to have the company for the trip and a great time to spend some quality time with Greg, although he has promised to go through my new book manuscript with me. I’m holding him to the promise!
Once settled with the manuscript turned over to my editor, I will be back here full-time. In the meantime, with about 80,000 words written since April 5th, my hands hurt, my shoulders ache and my arms need whatever rest I can give them.
Have an amazing few weeks and talk to you soon!
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Greg’s Mum seems to be the most amazing person. To know her and have the privilege of being in her presence must be very special.