Tough Stuff

October 12, 2012
Tanya Brown: My Story

Tanya Brown: My Story

My story begins in the summer of 1994. On the night of June 12th, my sister, Nicole Brown Simpson, was murdered. My pain was indescribable and […]
October 10, 2012

Life Changes in an Instant: When We Are Faced With the Possibility of Losing a Loved One During the Holidays

The first day of Autumn has come and gone. Years of experience tells me that it is a downhill slide into the holiday season. The time […]
August 30, 2012
Have You Knocked At Every Door?

Have You Knocked At Every Door?

Have You Knocked At Every Door? I’m reading Les Misérables by Victor Hugo. Do you ever begin a book & realize you were destined to read […]
August 19, 2012

“Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me”: 5 Things You Can Do To Bounce Back From The Blues

“Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me” 5 Things You Can Do To Bounce Back From The Blues Something that may surprise those who interact […]
August 14, 2012
Blindsided: a Book You Should Read

Blindsided: a Book You Should Read

Blindsided a book you should read. A few months ago I received an email from a gal named Arlene Blix. I didn’t know her, she didn’t […]
August 10, 2012

Journey Mercies . . . Life’s Lessons

Journey Mercies . . .  Life’s Lessons When do “life lessons” begin and when do they end?  From the time we are born our days are […]
July 5, 2012
Do you Believe in Lies? I have – and I probably still do.

Do you Believe in Lies? I have – and I probably still do.

Do you believe in lies? I have – and I probably still do. This concept of “believing lies” is fairly new to me, something that I […]
July 3, 2012
Comforting Others in Times of Grieving and Loss:  The Dos and Don’ts

Comforting Others in Times of Grieving and Loss: The Dos and Don’ts

Comforting Others in Times of Grieving and Loss:  The Dos and Don’ts What’s the worst thing you can imagine someone saying to a grieving person?  Whatever […]
June 29, 2012
Journey Mercies . . . Leaving Home

Journey Mercies . . . Leaving Home

Journey Mercies . . . Leaving Home The thought of leaving home wasn’t something I wanted to think about, nor was it something I figured I […]