• In the quiet recess of my mind, I cry out as the hurt of betrayal stays with me. Lost, I search blindly for a path of forgiveness in my anger and frustration.

    Words said and passed on to others are like […]

  • My heart aches as I write this.  My brain will not turn off as I struggle with a given apology.  My quandary is when the issue continues to raise it’s ugly head. When this happens, old wounds from the past reo […]

  • From the moment we are born, we are like the spring flowers lifting our heads towards the light, awakening to the new possibilities in the fragrant scent of the garden of life.  With each season our roots dig […]

  • Deb Kreimborg For over 30 years, Deb Kreimborg was a professional photographer specializing in portraiture. After taking a photogravure workshop in New Orleans […]

  • Deb Kreimborg wrote a new post 4 years ago

    Your world is closing in on you as you escape into the never-ending synapses of the firing of your brain as fear grips you when you hear the word “cancer”.  “Am I going to die?”  “Why me?”

    I know my husband is […]

  • The Fog of Disconnection Alone in the midst of impenetrable fog we are stymied by the situation that lays at our feet.  Do we take a chance and […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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- […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • Eighteen years ago, we made a family decision to stop using chemicals on our lawn and around the house. Like most in suburbia, we had a lawn service and exterminator that came to the house regularly to spray […]

  • We are at the mid-year point of 2019! It is the perfect time to re-evaluate our commitment to health and wellness and our focus on self-care. We only get one body (and one life) and thus, it is our responsibility […]

  • Earlier this year I wrote an article entitled “Will You Partner With Me in the NO?” It was a think-piece about my experience in having had an amazing sales conversation with a potential client, one that I was so […]

  • What do you do when the check engine light comes on in your car?  Does a small panic set in?  Do you think “oh no!”?  Do you let your significant other know right away?  Do you make necessary arrangements to chec […]

  • The face in the mirror is different.  I can now see a life well worth living.

     What caused the change?  How did I get to this point?  I believe it began when a life altering message awaited me as I looked can […]

  • Money — a green slimy monster that slips away underneath the door when you are trying to get your hands on it, grabs you by the throat when you try to manage it, and abandons you unexpectedly when you start to g […]

  • When we were a children just hearing the words “its summertime” made us jump up and down with excitement. No school, no homework –and hello swimming pools, picnics and if we were lucky summer camp. Momma got out t […]

  • There are voices in our heads that follow us everywhere we go.  They are part of our every decision; they provide a platform of moral fiber that seeps into our souls.  They are the women that guided us when we w […]

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