All posts by: MW

The Journey in Service to the Summit

For the mountain climber it’s all about the summit. Get to the top, be the first, or at least among the elite few, who accomplish the mission. The exhilaration of... Read More

Self-Imposed Limitations?

All of us have limitations of some sort. If we think otherwise we are only fooling ourselves. However, what if some of what you’d name a limitation is a blessing... Read More

The Beauty of DO

My previous post focused on the beauty of BE. This one will address DO—actions that follow the insight we gain in those BE moments. How do you decide what you... Read More

The Beauty of BE

We read and hear a lot these days about the importance of living in the present moment. While there is much helpful counsel on the topic, the actual practice seems... Read More

What If?

Blessings for a joy-filled Christmas and Happy New Year 2020! A few thoughts as I take a break over the next two weeks to enjoy the holidays with my beloved... Read More

Product or Person?

The first definitions of the word “product” [Merriam-Webster] are as follows: a] something produced, especially a commodity; and b] something that is marketed or sold as a commodity. Number three... Read More

The Write Kind of Courage

If you write, or have considered the prospect of setting word to page [long-hand or by keyboard] you may have felt doubtful about the process and the results. Will it... Read More

Happy Thanksgiving

At this time in the history of our country when all things sensible and reasonable seem to have been turned on end, may we each take a few moments to... Read More

My Father’s Hands

In my last post I shared about my mother’s hands so it only seems fitting to write about my father’s this week. Sadly, he died before we had much time... Read More

My Mother’s Hands

It’s easy to take our bodies for granted—until the pieces and parts don’t work as well as they once did. Which makes me think of my mother’s hands. I can... Read More