The Bee represents my earthly, fearful, human side and the Butterfly represents the heavenly, wise, spirit side- both a part of me and my journey through life.

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I did something really scary!
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I did something really scary!

The other day I was invited to a book club, as a guest, to tell the story of my spiritual journey thus far. The crew included eight other women of all ages (I was the youngest at 36), all on their own spiritual journeys as well. They were a spiritually-based book club, but I was aware that they were most interested in hearing about my work with mediumship and connecting to passed away loved ones. I was excited to share my ever-evolving journey, but beyond that wasn't sure where the night would lead. 

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Need a Solution, Try a Baby Step Instead
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Need a Solution, Try a Baby Step Instead

Today, I have been reflecting on the one year anniversary of George Floyd’s death. The overwhelming feeling I have had is how impactful this tragedy was on our world. I was reading through a New York Times article this morning about the timeline of events since his death. The effect of his death is just immense. So widespread and impactful, it brought me to tears just reading it, just knowing how one thing can make such a difference.

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Doing vs. Being
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Doing vs. Being

Yesterday I came across a conversation I had with my Spirit Guides some time ago and I thought I would share it. It's a good example of the kind of guidance I get from them. 

I realize that having a conversation with a spirit is not a commonly known thing. Even for those who have done it, it is different for everyone. So, when I say "I had a conversation with my Spirit Guides," what I mean is, in my head. It sounds like me asking a question in my head (my own thoughts), and then an answer comes, like it's my own thoughts.

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My Sister’s Accident & COVID
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My Sister’s Accident & COVID

Fourteen years ago, my younger sister Kelly got seriously injured in a ski racing accident, leaving her paralyzed from the chest down. This is what life was like in those first few weeks after:

  • Confusion among my family: The doctor’s said, “there is a very very small chance that she will walk again.” My parents took that to mean she would never walk again, where as I took that to mean she had a chance. The ups and downs of those first few weeks were day by day, minute by minute.

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Leaving My Corporate Job
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Leaving My Corporate Job

On Jan 2, 2020 I told my second family, Summit Properties, that I have made the personal decision to leave the company I have dedicated myself to since 2011.

This time last year...

... I had recently received the honor of becoming a part-owner of the company, something I had wanted for many years.

... I had recently been bestowed the title of Chief Operating Officer, something I had wanted for many years.

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