Frazzled

  It is certainly starting to feel like that time of the semester when #allthethings are piling up. Not sure where February is going.

60 days to go

Today is my 31st post, and I have to admit, it’s been lots of fun to commit to writing and reflecting (almost) everyday. Making the time for it isn’t always easy, but like making the time for anything and committing to a goal. You just do it! I have learned some things about myself over […]

Nuns

I always knew I would write a blog post about how influential nuns were to my education and the person I have become. And then last week, I saw on facebook, my elementary school principal, Sister Mary de Lourdes, died at the age of 90. Sister Mary de Lordes was the founding principal of St. […]

Gratitude

There are a handful of books that I have read over and over again at different times in my like. The Alchemist is one of those books. Here’s one quote that has always meant a lot to me.

Keep Calm

I don’t always break shit, but I almost always raise hell. Keeping calm is not really in my repertoire.  

A Reminder: Stress

    The gap between beneficial stress and harmful stress is small . This image always reminds me how the transition to harmful stressĀ  affects my health and well-being pretty drastically. One of the ways I stay idle in the optimal performance zone is through exercise.

100 Books To Read In A Lifetime: Books

Amazon.com: 100 Books To Read In A Lifetime: Books. I am usually suspicious of such lists, but this one covers a variety of books and genres. Some I read growing up; some during my young adult years, and others more recently. Some excellent choices on here.

Bossy

I’m just gonna leave this right here for everyone to contemplate. I have more to say, but it will have to wait until another post.