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Hell to the No
I have very clear childhood memories of hearing “Dougall doesn’t like being told no.” ...
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Connect or Disconnect?
David and I got back from Seattle on Sunday night, and it was a crazy week!  From the moment we...
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Finding balance
In the past week I have received dozens of emails, and been part of several conversations with people...
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Like any good shiksa
My sister-in-law was here visiting us for a few days, and life is always different when a guest comes...
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What if I don't have time to meditate?
I had such an intense day yesterday! My dear friend Mary Lynn Rajskub who is also a guest on our March...
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Do You Really Give a Blog?

Hi All! For so many years we have received requests that my site to be a little more interactive, and have more updates. My inner voice kept chanting in my head – “well, what the heck are you going to talk about”? Ironically, I love other people’s blogs. I visit Rosie O’donell’s blog at least

What if I don’t have time to meditate?

I had such an intense day yesterday! My dear friend Mary Lynn Rajskub who is also a guest on our March 8th show, shot a talk show pilot with the E! network. I was honored that she and her team invited me to do a small segment for them. As any pilot taping goes, it

Like any good shiksa

My sister-in-law was here visiting us for a few days, and life is always different when a guest comes to stay at your home.  David comes from a fairly religious Jewish family, and as you may know from my book, in my family it was more like “religion of the month” club.  We never really

Finding balance

In the past week I have received dozens of emails, and been part of several conversations with people who are trying to figure out if the world is falling apart.  It’s hard not to get hooked into a fear cycle with our current media climate.  Even with social networking I find myself inundated with “news”

Connect or Disconnect?

David and I got back from Seattle on Sunday night, and it was a crazy week!  From the moment we touched ground in Seattle, cell phones were on and work issues continually demanded our attention. This came in very handy as the chatty woman sitting next to David kept handing him small bottles of vodka

Hell to the No

I have very clear childhood memories of hearing “Dougall doesn’t like being told no.”  I remember feeling ashamed when this would be repeated.  Looking back as an adult, I appreciate it as a definitive character trait that serves me well.  Perhaps as a kid it was more of an irritant to others. I can remember