Saturday, January 24, 2009

CHANGE


Change
When I was a young man, I wanted to change the world. I found it was difficult to change the world, so I tried to change the nation.When I found I couldn’t change the nation, I began to focus on my town. I couldn’t change the town, and as an older man, I tried to change my family.Now, as an old man, I realize the only thing I can change is myself, and suddenly I realized that if long ago I had changed myself,I could have made an impact on my family. My family and I could have made an impact on my town. Their impact could have changed the nation and I could indeed have changed the world.
-Unknown Monk, A.D. 1100
Napoleon HillWorld Learning Centerwww.naphill.org

Friday, January 23, 2009

Social networking works how???

Here is a link to a great description of Social Networking and what it can do for you in business and its a visual, for me thats important!
Check this guy out he is a riot but gets the point across. http://perrybelcher.com/blog6/2008/11/30/how-to-make-money-with-social-media/

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

That GUT feeling

Today I am reflecting on how long it has been since I have felt a sense of hope about our Country. When I think back to how I felt when GW got elected for the first time, I felt????? a major sense of Dread. When I think back to how GW handled going to WAR I felt???? an alarming sense of Dread. I remember thinking nothing good can come of this. To sum it up I have been walking around with a sense of dread for so long I never realized the effect it had on me. Today I have been in tears most of the morning, thinking of what a monumental moment this is. I, for the first time in a long time, woke up excited and full of HOPE and I have learned to trust my gut. This new president comes with a mighty message. We must all be the change we want to see. I don't know about most but I for one will be! I know that Change will not happen overnight, but the idea that we have someone as our leader that believes it can happen is thrilling to me. I wasn't old enough to remember what the feeling was like when John F Kennedy was elected but I bet it was pretty close to what I am feeling today. Oh happy day....

Friday, January 16, 2009

A Family Portrait




Every woman needs a WIFE



I recently had this realization...and I am how old????
I think about all the stress I have put myself through worrying about my financial future without my partner. I really started resenting the fact that he has no pension plan (like he is the only one)! How dare he! It is HIS responsibility to make sure that I am taken care of. What happens if and when he should kick the bucket (of course I am not going to be first). How was I going to survive just on HIS Social Security check (you've heard of inflation). It may help with my living expenses but how am I going to shop? You know how important it is to look good, and I am not cheap. Is my "pack" going to take care of me?
OK if you are not laughing along with me you better keep reading.
Where did this thought that a "man" is expected to be the sole provider come from? Oh yes, I remember, that would be my MOTHER. In the way I was raised, every piece of advice I was ever given. How "girls" were taught to think then (now remember how old I am).
So I ran across this website that I think is great... It is called WIFE.org
The Women’s Institute for Financial Education here is the link: http://www.wife.org/
It contains some great information that us Savvy Wild Women should know. Check it out you may learn something that you didn't know before.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Women Who Run With the Wolves....



Women Who Run With the Wolves

by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D.

Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype


I have been wanting to start a blog for a long time with out success. What would I write about, did I have a passion to share? Who would want to read something I had to say? So at dinner with some great women friends the other night during one of our wonderful conversations I was reminded of this book. It has been a long time since I have revisited it but it always is near by. One of the blessings in my life is finding a message at an approiate time. This book provided that powerful message and in being reminded of it, it provided me my material for my first blog.
Some young women are blessed with great women to mentor her and guide her though all the up and down times in a her life. Be it her mother, grandmother or a special teacher. Someone who will share her stories of joys, of laughter, of struggles and of strife. I believe this is esential for women to grow, to make good decisions and have some measure of living a balanced life.
This is a great book for someone who grew up with a skewed view of what womens roles should be in life. It helps to explain why we feel the way we do, why we are treated the way we are.
The book is filled with stories, fables and myths, where women are compared with wolves. Like wolves, the author argues, wild women (by which she means strong women who are in touch with their intuitive nature) have been falsely maligned and unjustly persecuted. Yet like wolves, wild women are playful, intuitive, family-oriented, brave and enduring. Healthy wolves and healthy women share certain psychic characteristics," she writes. "Wolves and women are relational by nature, inquiring, possessed of great endurance and strength. They are deeply intuitive, intensely concerned with their young, their mate, and their pack."
When the instinctive inner self is disrupted it manifests itself in to many disruptive traits in our lives. This I have found happens with lots of women. As a result of reading this book I have a much better understanding of myself and other women. If you feel like taking a journey, I would highly suggest this book. It is how I define who I am...... A Wild Woman, and how this blog gets its name...

A weekend with the "Incredibles"

I just returned home from an exciting time spent with some "incredible" women.

This past Sunday I attended the Women's Council of REALTORS Inaugural event. This is a professional women's group (though not restricted to just women today) that was founded in 1938. If you would like more info on us here is a link to an article by JEFFREY M. HORNSTEIN about the formation of the Council. http://www.wcr.org/Portals/0/wcrarticle_revised3.12.08.pdf.

For most of my adult life I have been searching for mentors that would help me move forward on my path through life. I am happy to say I have found it and the beauty is the variety of it. I was surrounded by the most talented and gifted women I have encountered in my lifetime.

One of my favorite ones is an amazing 93 years young (old does not apply to this feisty and beautiful fountain of experience). She has been in the organization for nearly 50 yrs. That is longer than most can say about life. I had the wonderful experience of sitting with her at breakfast one morning and sharing life stories. The amazing thing to me is that we are all so very much alike no matter who, what, when, or where we are or come from. We all have some story that will enlighten the path of another. Then there is the very talented and extremely selfless one that I admire more than I could possible express. To put her resume on paper would fill a book. The things that she can accomplish in a blink of an eye and the people that she touches and cares for is amazing. One could only hope to achieve a portion of what she is about. I could go on and on for there so many that have achieved so much in there private and professional lives.

The theme for the installation our newly installed and very lovely president Karen O'Donnell chose was so appropriate "To Inspire". What a concept, and how fitting. This is something we all could benefit from. To try and inspire someone to a greatness they didn't know that they could aspire to. To lead the way for the ones behind us that will take us even further than we are today. I am so very excited to be a part of this vast network of so many wonderful and talented people.
To look forward to our future knowing that it will be OK. We are going to be just fine, if not I know someone who WILL make it better!