Posts Tagged ‘orange brain’
Do You Want Peace At Any Price?
People talk about Peace, but is an elusive word that so many of us desire in our lives, our community, country, and in our world. We can think of peace as a mental calm and serenity, peacefulness, tranquility, equanimity, calm, calmness, composure, ease, contentment, contentedness, and last but not least, peace of mind. We can…
Read moreAuthor Returns with Crime Prevention Officers, Wet Paint, Tabuoli, Winnie the Pooh, and Favorite Books
My Green Brain has finally returned to blogging after a 6 weeks of copious Yellow Brain preparations for programs, presentation of programs and post programs printout development for program attendees. My Blue Brain is delighted to returning writing with my May BrainBuzz Newsletter that is packed with to the brim with Green Brain Color Facts…
Read moreThink Before You Speak About My Dental Hygiene!
How often do you replace your tooth brush? Does this question seem too personal or ridiculous? To me it was both and my Blue Communicative Brain could not resist relating this dental hygiene story. Last week, I standing at the check-out counter at my local drug store paying for a new tooth brush. I have…
Read moreAuthor Incognito, a Scholar In Residence and Brain Color Teacher for Families with Diabetes and Project Managers
My Sincere Blue Brain apologies for not staying in touch with those of you who read my blog. Many people at 70 years of age are no longer working. However, I love presenting my programs and writing my books. I feel blessed with so many grand opportunities! For the last month I have been incognito!…
Read moreWhat Color Is Your “Tween/Teen” Brain? Workshop at the South Jersey JDRF TYPEONE NATION Educational Summit
My Orange Brain is so excited about facilitating my “What Color Is Your “Tween/Teen” Brain? Workshop for children with Type 1 Diabetes/T1D (ages 11-15) and their siblings and friends at the South Jersey JDRF’s 2nd Annual Educational Symposium, on this coming Saturday, March 7th. Last year, I was honored to be the Keynote Speaker and…
Read moreRomance, “Wet Paint,” Diabetes, and Cha-Cha Tips in the February BrainBuzz Newsletter
I am back from my Blue Brain visits with family and friends. Before we left on our vacation, my husband and I said we wanted to clear out all our Brain Colors and relax. We definitely did. We both felt like Disorganized Orange Brain bobble-heads when we had to return to our desks to take…
Read more“You Are A Perishable Item. Live Accordingly.”
I love my Blue Brain Inspirational “Daily Dose” quotes from Joe Fermano. I met Joe many years ago when he interviewed me on his How to Use Your Life Radio Show, a few months after What Color Is Your Brain?® was published. Joe is a Energetic Orange Brainer with a Generous Heart and Authentic Spirit! …
Read moreAre you Motivated, Self-Centered, Hungry, a “Purr-fect Pal”, a Patient, or “Wet Paint”?
Find out if you are, when you read my ! 1. My 2015 Brain Color Motivation Tips will help you keep your 2015 resolutions! 2. Discover if you are Self-Centered? Do I mean egotistical or being a narcissist? Hmmm! 3.“Mmm… mmm… good!” Prepare a pot of Sylvia’s Mushroom Barley Soup. A family favorite recipe for…
Read moreHow to Make Your Personal Map for the New Year!
Yesterday, I received a lovely email from my Blue Brain “Crochet” friend, Nancy Karasek. Nancy wrote: “From Jan Richardson’s Sanctuary of Women: In some parts of the world, Epiphany (January 6th ) is celebrated as Women’s Christmas. Originating in Ireland, where it is known as Nollaig na mBan, Women’s Christmas began as a day when…
Read moreFolk Singers, Peace, Honoring Others, Civil Rights, and Violence Against Women and Girls
This week I began a Blue Brain journey back in time to the 1960’s. A time of Folk Singers, Peace, Honoring Others, Civil Rights, and Violence. On Monday night, I watched the Peter Paul and Mary – 50 Years in Music and Life documentary on WTTW, Chicago Public Television. My Orange Brain I sang, laughed,…
Read moreWhy do you need to send people “Gentle Reminders” to reply?
Today, my Yellow Brain had to send “Gentle Reminder” messages to 13 of the 28 health care professionals who contributed anecdotal stories for What Color Is Your Brain?® When Caring for Patients: A Fun and Fascinating Approach to Understanding Yourself and Other Health Care Professionals. My editor had requested that all the consent forms had…
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