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What Inspires You?

Life demands us showing up 24/7 and being our best in those hours that never stop coming. Oh, we’d like the demands to stop so we go on vacations, we check out, we go out to eat, we watch tv, we plug ourselves into distractions and fill up time.

And we get sick or somehow fall into disarray because life wants us to be involved and engaged. And yet the world we have created doesn’t seem to fit into a mindset that helps us with the pressure of existence. How do we cope?

Knowing our stories help. I truly believe this because I use my product every day in my mindset, my heart, and my daily actions. It’s tough being an integrated person understanding that life doesn’t ca Read More

If You Could Spare Some Tears by Beth Lord www.bethlord.com

To Remember All The Lives Lost on 9.11

Prayers to all the lost ones and their families.

Commit to loving you, your stories and your life so their legacy lives on in you.

Beth

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Once Upon A Time There Was A Monster

Once upon a time, there was you and me. We used to sit around the campfire and tell our stories. And they were marvelous stories too. Of course, there were those of us who could tell stories and keep us on the edge of our seats. And there were those of us who needed to be encouraged to tell their stories with questions, supportive declarations, and our eyes full on. But when they finished telling their stories, everyone clapped because the stories were great to hear.

All of us loved sitting around the campfire hearing our stories. One day, a monster came to the campfire and smashed the fire out with his big stomping ass feet. He was a mean monster, and he was angry that we told these fantastic stories. He wanted to Read More

Beyond

Grant and I made it a point to take in my birthday, my sixtieth year with joy. We took the ferry over from Edmonds to Kingston the same time I took it when I worked at Poulsbo Elementary.

We drove to Hansville, to Point No Point Lighthouse and watched the fishermen trying to catch salmon. We walked the beach and saw Seattle from a distance in the fog. We didn’t look too closely at the large city in the mist. It was irrelevant for today. We stopped at Hansgrill Hansville Grocery for a sit. I had a latte and Grant had Mexican coke and a fudgsicle. It was only te Read More

More Than Satisfying

I felt a breeze, an energetic, imaginative breeze and know I am getting my birthday wish. I know that my company is going to grow way beyond me so that there will be storytelling hubs around the world where people talk and a write heart memory practitioner listens to them in complete attention and a hand-crafted experience of their stories will be in a book. I feel it in my bones. This visionary breeze is manifesting, and it is more than satisfying to know that I listened to my heart and soul and what I am supposed to do.

I launched my Indiegogo campaign yesterday. It’s a crowd Read More