Posts Tagged ‘poem’
“You’ve got to be carefully taught to hate all the people…”
I have not blogged since, May 5th (I will explain why in a future post), but my Blue Brain and Heart had to write this blog post! When the heard about the massacre at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, like so many people I was deeply saddened by the loss of so many lives, the…
Read moreSensational Summer Tips about Vacations, Visitors, Spinach Borscht, and Living Life Well
Summer has finally arrived in Chicago and my June 2014 BrainBuzz Newletter has been published. This month’s newsletter will offer you sensational summer tips about vacations, visitors, spinach borscht, and living life well. Below are header highlights from the newsletter. Your Brain Color Summer Vacations and Visitors Yellow Brainers arrange for well-planned vacations. Blue Brainers…
Read moreWill You Sleep Well Tonight Knowing You Have Done Your Best Today?
Today, I wrote my publisher and told him I had completed all 19 Chapters and 3 Chapter Summary Charts, for Section I: Brain Color Concepts, Section II: Professional Brain Color Connections, and Section III Brain Color Communications, for my new book, What Color Is Your Brain? When Caring for Patients: An Easy Approach for Understanding…
Read moreYour Personality Type Can Influence What You Are Thankful For
Last week, I published my January BrainBuzz Newsletter and I included my New Year’s affirmation for the new business year. For 2014, I received my affirmation as a gift from one of my favorite Yoga instructors at the Silver Lotus Yoga Studio. Erinn Hughs always begins our Yoga practice by reading a Blue Brain Inspirational…
Read moreIt’s Not The End Of The Road!
Yesterday, after the What Color Is Your Brain? Team Building Program for staff at the Community Crisis Center in Elgin, Illinois, Ruth, one of the attendees, handed me a short poem that she felt complemented a poem I had used during the program. I shared my friend Jewel Manzay’s anonymous poem Three Men and adapted…
Read moreAuthor’s Dyslexia and Technology Challenges, But Keeps On Keepin’ On!
My Green/Yellow Brain has been diligently working on the final edits and revisions for the Teacher’s Activity Guide for “Princess Shayna’s Invisible Visible Gift”, which will be available in a few weeks. During the revision process my dyslexia and the technology skills I have been highly challenged. What encouraged my Blue Brain and calmed my…
Read moreA Remembrance Poem for 9/11
Today, as our country and the world remembers the tragedies of 9/11 it is difficult to find the words to express my feeling. I think the poem I have include in this post, expresses what so many of us are thinking and feeling today about the individuals who perished, the individuals who were injured, the…
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