Core Magnificence
Everyone is born magnificent; therefore there is magnificence at the core of each of us. Unfortunately, as we journey through life our parents, family, friends and society all have opinions on how we should live and how we should see ourselves and our world. Over time we lose connection with our magnificent selves which causes us to feel disconnected from who we really are inside. This may reveal
01/03/2026
2025: A Year Full of Movement, Learning, and Milestones
2025 was packed with experiences that stretched me, inspired me, and reminded me what I’m capable of.
🇲🇽 I kicked off the year in Mexico, soaking up sun, connection, and a fresh sense of possibility.
🎭 I went to so many plays, concerts, and shows, feeding my love of creativity and expression.
✨ I learned new healing modalities that expanded the way I support and work with others.
🚗 I took an East Coast Road Trip, exploring, laughing, and enjoying the open road.
🔯 I began a year-long Kabbalah program, adding depth and structure to my spiritual practice.
🇮🇹 And I celebrated turning 50 in Florence, during an unforgettable Italian road trip.
It was a year of growth, adventure, and saying yes to the things that matter most.
Next Up 2026. ...stay tuned for more...
09/19/2025
First Big Risk
I’ve taken many risks in my lifetime, but one I remember fondly is the time I agreed to go skydiving with my friend Marie’s sister, Stephanie. She wanted to write a story about skydiving and asked me to do it with her. It was a weekend of training and pushing my fears aside.
On jump day, I remember staring out the door of the plane and thinking I was nuts. I jumped with a camera person and two instructors—this was not a tandem jump. They were there to make sure I didn't flip before the chute was pulled! I had to check my altimeter, make sure my chute deployed, and confirm all was well. Once I was deployed, they continued to free fall before pulling their own chutes.
What a RUSH! I was floating up there thinking what a beautiful world we live in and grateful for this opportunity. I had earbuds in my ears so they could direct me while I landed. I came in pretty smooth, but then the wind caught my parachute and pulled me backwards on my butt.
Only thing bruised was my ego… lol.
I still remember that day fondly and am grateful that I took the leap.
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