Magazine Overload

I recently used some airlines miles to subscribe to several of my favorite magazines. And today, I hit the motherload! I received not one, not two, but FIVE of my favorite magazines. Talk about magazine overload!  1. GLAMOUR Can I just say that I have a crush on Sandra Bullock? Surely I’m not alone, right? She “sped” into our hearts and “while you were sleeping”, gave a “two week notice” that she was all about “the proposal.” And while “hope floats”, she charmed us and won “Miss Congeniality.”  Then for “28 days”, she tried to figure out the “divine secrets […]

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Do You Have a Case of the Mondays?

At one time or another, everyone has had a case of the Mondays. We hit the snooze button until the very last minute. We trudge to the bathroom, brush our teeth, get dressed, and head off to work with a dark cloud hanging over our heads all because the weekend is over and we have to return to the monotany that is our jobs.   Photo Source: The Berry via Pinterest Does this sound like you? My co-workers think I wake up bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, and to some extent, I do. But I also have those moments where I’d love […]

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Sunday Inspiration: Be Good to People

Photo Source: Who What Wear She has won dozens of music awards. Her concerts sell out. She is best friends with Karlie Kloss and Gigi Hadid. She has dated Harry Styles, John Mayer, and Joe Jonas. She has donated millions to worthy and charitable causes. She spends hours meeting her fans. She is good to people, and to only be in her 20s, she already has a wonderful legacy. This inspires me to be good to people. I think I am good to people, but I could always be better. I may not win dozens of awards or perform on […]

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Pink is the New Black

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.   Photo Source: Etsy via Pinterest I work with a general surgeon who sees a lot of patients every day. Some have simple issues like a gallbladder problem or a hernia, but he also specializes in treating patients who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. If you really think about it, you know at least one person in your life that has been affected by breast cancer.  For me, it was my grandmother, Dorothy Lashlee (she passed away in April 2014), my aunt Barbara Howard (she passed away in January 2013), and my aunt […]

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