Posts Tagged ‘orange’
“A Woman of Valor” to Celebrate International Women’s Day
Honoring Women Yesterday was International Women’s Day. A day to establish a gender equal world; celebrate women’s achievement; raise awareness against bias, and take action for equality. It was a day to honor the women in our lives, our communities, countries, and around the world! A Woman of Valor I have always love the Proverbs…
Read moreClues to Solve An Environmental Mystery
Change in the Weather Last Thursday, I posted a message on my all social media sites abut the temperature going up to 25 degrees, in Chicago, snow was falling, the sun was shining, and the robins were swarming all over our snow covered trees. The sparrows were also flying around our home and resting on…
Read moreHave Fun – Take A Brain Color Personality Quiz – Discover What Makes You Tick!
What Are You Thinking? • Are you bored being home because of the COVID? • Do you want to learn more about yourself and others? • Do you wonder why some people are a song in your heart and others are a pain in the neck • Are you curious to know why some of…
Read moreDoes Culture (nationality/racial heritage) Infulence Your Brain Color Personality?
Last week, I received a message a LinkedIn message from my British friend and fellow professional speaker Philippa Games CMC. Philippa wrote: “…while I’m in the midst of teaching 75 students from all over the world – it’s an amazing experience (and takes lots of concentration to listen to all the accents!) Do you think…
Read moreActors Create Village Scenes, Songs, Choreography & Walls – Princess Shayna Musical
Previous Post: 9. Singing Visit to the Brain Color Villages – Princess Shayna Musical This is the 10th Princess Shayna Musical journal entry/blog post from director Kim Woycke. I was eager to see this rehearsal after missing the last two because of Spring Break, Good Friday and the 1st night of Passover. However, I had…
Read moreImagination Preview in Color
Albert Einstein (a Green Brainer) said, “Your imagination is your preview of life’s coming attractions.” According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, IMAGINATION has a variety of definitions. I have highlighted specific words that are key to each of the 4 Brain Colors. 1. The power of forming a mental image of something not present to the senses…
Read morePrincess Shayna: A New & Original Children’s Musical
My Orange Brain is excited to tell everyone about my Grand News! This morning, Anna Berman, the Executive Director and owner of Trilogy School of Performing Arts in Lake Zurich, Illinois and I signed our agreement for the first original musical performance of Princess Shayna’s Invisible Visible Gift. The director of the play is Kim Woycke. Kim graduated from…
Read moreStatistics for Parents, Children & their Brain Color Personalities
This afternoon, I will be facilitating a What Color Is Your Brain? “Parenting” Program at the Gertrude B. Neilson Child Care and Learning Center. I have previously facilitated a Brain Color program for the Team Leaders and another for all the Teachers and Staff members. Executive director, Lana Weiner told me, “Our teachers haven’t stopped talking about brain color and are…
Read moreJump into the Pool of Possibilities
Mary Ann Maruska, an attendee at one of my What Color Is Your Brain? Programs shared a “Fun Orange Brain” expression with me… “Jump into the pool of possibilities!” That really creates fantastic images for me? However, my favorite image is this picture of the little girl jumping off the diving board. I loved her the moment I saw her. Her 1950’s…
Read moreIntense Exercise Can Lower Blood Sugar Levels
Today, I received the latest copy of the Diabetes Health Online Newsletter. The headline that caught my attention was: Just 30 Minutes Per Week of Intense Exercise Lowers Blood Sugar. Exercise seems to be a the top of people’s list for their New Year’s Resolutions for losing weight. Of course, exercise should be at the top of all of our…
Read moreBullying Behavior and Brain Color Personalities
A bully is a person who repeatedly browbeats or intimidates another person and is habitually is cruel to others who are weaker than he or she. When I was a child we had only one neighborhood bully. Today, it is disturbing and sad to note that there are multiple bullies in our homes, communities, schools, workplaces, and on-line. Bully behavior has become is a extremely serious issue. According to…
Read moreOrange Brain Color Clue of the Day
During the Holiday Season we we see lots of glitter decorating clothing, make-up, Christmas tree ornaments and seasonal decorations. Glitter is defined as: Sparkling or listening light; Brilliant or showy attractiveness; Small pieces of light-reflecting decorative material My friend, Fi Mazanke told me that her daughter, Alexandra describes herself as “Glitter!” Fi and I both laughed at Alexandra perfect “Orange Brain” description of…
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