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Back to Work!
A few weeks ago I updated my LinkedIn profile, and I somehow added a new job. I now work at “A Journey of Ten Years” which began a few years ago, as a way to slowly reach my goals, especially … Continue reading
Adjusting to the CHANGE!
It’s 10:30 pm, and I’m at my computer sipping Valerian tea. Because I had a nap before supper, I need all the help I can get to fall asleep. Jet lag is not fun! But the tea is nice! (Just … Continue reading
Posted in Life's Work, Uncategorized, World Travels
Tagged Chicago airport, jet lag, life changes, new adventures, valerian tea
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An Unusual New Year’s Blog…
Maybe. This New Year’s morning underscores the transient nature of resolutions. From my window – between the smog and and fog, I can’t even see the subway station and this is my way of deciding to stay indoors and in … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Uncategorized
Tagged discipline, encouragement, life adventures, life changes, new year
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36 Days+ 6 and counting…
When I arrived in Beijing on August 29th, tired from a long flight and bewildered by the sounds and sights of this enormous city (and I hadn’t even seen all of it – just my own apartment complex) I had … Continue reading
