• Michele Gooch wrote a new post 6 years ago

    What is the meaning of family? We can “google” the word family and what comes up is: A group of people that are related, especially, parents and their children.  But “family” can mean more than blood relative […]

  • PlaidForWomen wrote a new post 6 years ago

    Family is who we count on.  We all have our blood family and our people we choose as family.  I think that a winning combination of both types of family are the best for me.

    I believe that your birth order a […]

  • Michele Gooch wrote a new post 6 years ago

    Family! A perfect topic of the month as I have spent the summer in Jordan. We’ve celebrated two Eids (Muslim holidays) during this time. I’ve ruminated a great deal about the importance and blessing of a large ext […]

  • Michele Gooch wrote a new post 6 years ago

    When I think of family, I think of family meals together. It’s the perfect time to enjoy each other’s company but also so much more! It’s a time when kids learn social skills and good manners but also about the j […]

  • Michele Gooch wrote a new post 6 years ago

    Have you had “the talk” with your kids yet?  No, I don’t mean THAT talk.  I’m talking about money.  Reports show that it is the second hardest conversation to have with your kids behind the big sex talk.  Tha […]

  • Michele Gooch wrote a new post 6 years ago

    In a short 18 months, I have lost both my momma and my daddy. Our daddy passed first, tragically and unexpectedly, followed by our momma in March of this year. Gretchen, my sister, and I are now the only two in […]

  • Michele Gooch wrote a new post 6 years ago

    It was almost time for my birthday, I was going to turn 7 years old. Like most young children, I was so excited for my special day to arrive. Planning in my head what kind of cake I wanted for my party, it was […]

  • Michele Gooch wrote a new post 6 years ago

    Traditions are stories, beliefs, rituals and customs that are passed to family, from one generation to the next. Research shows that these traditions are important in building strong family relationships […]

  • PlaidForWomen wrote a new post 6 years ago

    Elizabeth shares with the audience a miss step she made at work, and how to recover from it.

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  • PlaidForWomen wrote a new post 6 years ago

    Have you ever felt left out? Wanting to be included in something but knowing you weren’t invited to join or participate can make you feel excluded. Exclusion can easily be seen as bullying if the intent is to a […]

  • Michele Gooch wrote a new post 6 years ago

    It’s interesting when you read a header like, “What do you value?” The first impression one might have, from just four simple words, can vary quite a bit.

    I believe, part of this reason is because, we all have […]

  • Michele Gooch wrote a new post 6 years ago

    She has trouble falling asleep at night, so her mother sings to her. When the man in their life joins mom in singing, her young daughter smiles sheepishly. This is her favorite. She whispers, “It’s just like a fam […]

  • Deb Kreimborg wrote a new post 6 years ago

    Why does the scent of a pine tree make me smile? Probably because it is my first memory as a small child as I was fascinated by the glow from our Christmas tree.  It was the start of many joyous family […]

  • Deb Kreimborg wrote a new post 6 years ago

    Here are 10 easy self-care habits to add to your daily routine to ensure your mental well-being

    It’s the same story for most of us, and to describe your life as ‘busy’ is an understatement.  There is a never- […]

  • Deb Kreimborg wrote a new post 6 years ago

    Self-care is a topic that it seems almost everyone is talking about today, especially women.  We often find ourselves in multiple roles in our lives… mom, wife, chauffeur, maid, cook, negotiator, and many of us do […]

  • Deb Kreimborg wrote a new post 6 years ago

    Growing up, I listened to stories my grandparents told of the great depression, the dust bowl and the history they lived as children. They fought in World War II and were young adults during the Civil Rights […]

  • The math teacher drew a pie on the black board and divided it into six pieces. She said, “Your family is having pie after supper tonight. There are six people at the table, what portion of the pie do you get?” My […]

  • Have you ever been so focused on surviving that the world was passing you by and you didn’t even know it? When I first became a nurse, I certainly wasn’t prepared for the toll that working the night shift would […]

  • Elizabeth asked the audience the hard question: do you want to change?

    And what does that require for us as women in leadership?

  • Taking care of yourself so you can help others is much easier said than done. Today’s woman has a to-do list a mile long.  We all are juggling work, family and friendships.  Whether you work inside or outside of t […]

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