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On the Way to the Nail Salon

On the Way to the Nail Salon by Laura Orsini I’ve never been much of a New Year’s Resolutioner. My preference is to select a word for the year – my 2019 word is completion – and focus on doing, … Continue reading

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A New Resolution: Don’t Worry About What Doesn’t Get Done!

A New Resolution: Don’t Worry About What Doesn’t Get Done! by Patricia Grady Cox I suppose it’s obligatory to write something inspirational for the New Year. After all, it is January. We want to set our goals, put our noses … Continue reading

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The Effective Author: Best Mindset for the New Year

The Effective Author: Best Mindset for the New Year by Kebba Buckley Button, MS, OM ©2019 World Rights Reserved Right now, a shiny New Year stretches before us. Like a blanket of white snow covering the landscape, undefined time scrolls … Continue reading

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The Effective Author: Got Goals?

The Effective Author: Got Goals? © 2018 Kebba Buckley Button, MS, OM. World Rights Reserved. This time of year, there’s a lot of conversation about goals, what one’s goals should be, and whether we have set them for the next … Continue reading

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How to Be a Winner

How to Be a Winner by Barbara Renner Most of you know by now that Hubby and I drive north from Arizona to Minnesota for the summer. We do this for three reasons: cooler weather, fish, and golf. “Huh? Golf?” … Continue reading

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The Effective Author: Getting More Done by Changing the Way You Write Your List

The Effective Author: Getting More Done by Changing the Way You Write Your List © 2018 Kebba Buckley Button, MS, OM. World Rights Reserved. kebba.com Sometimes the smallest changes have the largest impact, and changing the way you write your … Continue reading

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The Two-toed Sloth

The Two-toed Sloth by Rita Goldner One of my favorite activities is sketching animals, especially from life. While I have plenty of subjects among friends’ pets, I much prefer exotic animals, so you’ll find me frequently sitting on a folding … Continue reading

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Life Goals

Life Goals by Mary Ellen Stepanich I’ve been faced with a situation recently that is similar to situations I’ve had in the past: i.e., making a difficult decision. That includes deciding whether or not to marry someone. A couple of … Continue reading

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The Effective Author: Power of Visioning

The Effective Author: Power of Visioning © 2017 Kebba Buckley Button, MS, OM. World Rights Reserved. Everyone has heard someone extol the virtues and power of visioning. But, as always, this column invites you to look at different levels of … Continue reading

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The Bookstore Dream

The Bookstore Dream by Jack Dermody What could be more pleasurable for new writers than to walk around a bookstore and fantasize about their own books one day landing on the prime real estate of the choicest shelves there? On … Continue reading

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