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Top Ten Survival Tips for School Break
1. Remember that you couldn’t wait to be finished with the school year, schedule, homework, and early morning wake-ups for cranky kids. 2. If you have a wireless network, remember that the router is portable and you can parent by proxy by taking it to work with you. 3. Facetime gives you a partial view…
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Pack Your Bags
If you were taking a trip, you’d likely know where you were going, what the weather would be like…how long you would be there…and what you would need while you were away. But what about the other life journeys we take unexpectedly? What about the ones that are not planned out…and yet we are still…
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Mayday…Monday Motivation (not so much)
Not sure why I didn’t think of this sooner. The international distress signal might be the perfect answer for anything complicated in my life. “Mayday, mayday, mayday!” The first time it was referred to as such was in 1923, and was made official in 1948. Apparently a radio officer came up with it because it…
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I Miss My Truck…Built Tough
I was trying to keep up with the pack, looking for signs of success. I was in the middle of a marriage, raising kids, and navigating a career. One of those signs included trading up my ride for the ultimate in luxury. At one time, I thought a BMW would be the nod I needed…
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Christmas Morning for Moms!
Today’s my day! And to all the other moms out there, Happy Mother’s Day! I’m geeked and giddy because this is like the best day of the year for me. I am a proud mom of three sons, spanning in age from 11 – 26 (yes, I’ve been mothering for decades…some might argue even longer…
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Reflections on Being Single
I am all about full disclosure and so I will say again, what I have said before, in my first book, in my life…to anyone who will listen. I suffer from the painful affliction of being human. Imperfect, sometimes a hot mess, sometimes a train wreck…and every once in a while, a great big side…
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Resting in the Eye of the Storm
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HBR’s Top Ten Traits for Innovative Leadership, X-Box Live, and a Different Take on Virtual Learning
In an earlier blog (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/social-media-trollsas-explained-under-13-crowd-mary-ralles?trk=mp-author-card), I talked about social media and insights from a couple of ten-year-olds, using Minecraft as a great example of how to navigate successfully around and through trolls and other obstacles in social media to achieve a common goal. Ever mindful that innovative spirits and creative thinkers are starting earlier and earlier,…
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Clouds, Watchers, and a Child’s Perspective
Rise up and find your own sunrise moment I still believe courage is perspective…it’s where you are in life, what you’ve experienced and how long you have lived. And I imagine the mind of an 11-year-old struggling to find his place would sound a little bit like this: Today I woke up to a rainy…
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Equilibrium