Most weekends, I get up before dawn to walk in a green space in my neighborhood. Our subdivision sits on what used to be a farm, so there’s a lovely large field with paths leading down to a wooded area by the river. It’s incredible that so few...
From The Stuff Behind The Stuff™ Vintage Archives, here’s an updated post from back in 2018 that got some nice attention and interaction. So grab your favorite cup or glass, and join us in a fresh discussion! __________________ I don’t know why it still...
When our kids were little, they were obsessed with the movie Finding Nemo – my daughter in particular. I’ve seen it probably, oh, at least 30 times start to finish – more than that if you add up all of the snippets I’ve caught as I walked...
I’ve written before about my years of volunteering for Destination Imagination (DI) – the short explanation is that it’s a creative, problem-solving teamwork competition for kids in kindergarten through college. You can look up the organization at...
Once upon a time, in a kingdom not so far away from here, there lived a young princess and her royal siblings. The princess was the youngest – spirited and intelligent – and she was quite the favorite at court. She painted lovely pictures, and created...
I have a phrase I often repeat with clients: “Good and done is better than none.” But it’s not always apropos. A few posts back, I talked about the organizing myths we try to tell ourselves, and as I think back on it I realize I left something out....
I’m pretty sure no one out there who knows me will be surprised that I’m an extrovert – with a capital “E.” Extroversion and introversion get a lot of pop psychology attention due to all of the readily available online quizzes, mentions...
I’ve started at least four different paragraphs for a blog entry this week – with topics as far-reaching as weathering transitions, prioritizing goals, post-online-school-year organizing, and summer trip planning. I looked through the idea list I keep, and...
Let’s say you’re scrolling your Instagram feed, and an ad for a fabulous-looking brand of shoes made from beautiful, butter-soft Italian leather pops up. You impulsively click and purchase, they arrive, and you discover they are actually made of cheap,...