Life is all about moments … from the small instances that we don’t think twice about to the larger occurrences where we are thrown outside of our norm. Experiences that test us and push us over the edge. That edge is our comfort zone, and sometimes all we need is a little push. Swallow your fear, gather your courage (it’s already there), and take that leap of faith. Ready or … [Read more...]
Tough Things to Talk About: Managing Your Time
I’ll be honest, it is my biggest pet peeve when I have to wait on someone who is running late. Don’t get me wrong, I always put into account all of the variables that can happen to make someone late; it’s the repetitiveness of being late, hearing the same excuses and the counter-productivity that get to me. Where I come from, being 15 minutes early means that you’re on time. … [Read more...]
In the Garden: The Power of Herbs!
Did you know that herbs are not only delicious and nutritious, but they can also be used in landscaping and they can help control insects in the surrounding areas of the yard? Herbs can be a beautiful addition to the Florida-friendly landscape. Any lawn can be enhanced by adding heat-tolerant herbs like the beautiful rosemary or African Blue Basil to the border of walkways … [Read more...]
In the Garden: Attracting Pollinators to the Central Florida Garden
Many of us live in areas that have had a lot of recent construction or current construction that is damaging to the environment and natural habitat. We recognize the animals that are displaced, but what about the beneficial insects like bees, butterflies and other pollinators? Pollinators are vital to a vegetable garden. Some vegetables are self-pollinating, but others … [Read more...]
Family Shift: How to Balance Work and Family
“There can be no happiness if the things we believe in are different from the things we do.” - Freya Stark When I was a kid, one of my favorite toys was called “Stretch Armstrong.” It was a large, gel-filled action hero. The amazing thing about Stretch Armstrong is that even though it was only 15 inches in its original size, it could be stretched up to 5 feet. After it was … [Read more...]
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