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Sign-Up to hear Lynn’s interview with Joe Camp about his latest book, “The Soul of a Horse”!

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Ever seen any of the “Benjie” movies?  Ever heard of Joe Camp? Well he’s a well-respected movie director, writer, animal and kid activist (my descriptors).  His latest book is called, “The Soul of a Horse”  and I’m going to be talking with Joe to learn more about his special horses and what he has “learned from the herd” on Thursday, June 19, 2008 at 2pm CST.   To sign-up for this virtual dialogue you may go to the Coaching Commons website, find the “Virtual Dialogues” tab and click on it. You’ll see my show, “Book It! words for the soul and over to the right of the screen is a place to go sign up.  They’ll shoot you back a phone number to call in for that day.  If you miss the show, you can listen to the pod cast which will be posted at a later date. (more…)

The Character of Being Human

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

What if you were the last human interaction someone had before they died? Would you feel comfortable with how you related with that person?  (more…)

Listen to Lynn’s interview of celebrated “Idea Champion” and author Mitchell Ditkoff

Monday, May 19th, 2008

On Thursday, May 22 at 3pm EST (2pm CST) Lynn will interview Mitch Ditkoff about his latest and greatest book, “Awake at the Wheel—Getting Your Great Ideas Rolling (in an Uphill World).  You may visit the Coaching Commons website click the tab that says, “Join a Virtual Dialogue” and then look to the right of the page that will have a place where you can sign up for the virtual dialogue. After you sign up an email will be sent to you with the phone number to call in on Thursday. The purpose of you signing in is so that we can know how many of you are listening. Your information will not be used in any form or fashion other than for this purpose. (more…)

Fear of the Pink Slip….and other games we play!

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

You may have heard the definition of Fear. That Fear is actually an acronym for False Evidence Appearing Real.  For this recovering panic attack sufferer, FEAR can feel really real sometimes, especially when everyone around us, our friends, our family, our co-workers, our employers, the media, etc. is feeling their own kind of fear as well.  It is at times like this that it is most important for us to step back from our world of chaos, take a deep breath and make a decision to be mindful about our thoughts and feelings.  We don’t have to be at their whim and mercy. (more…)

Shifting and Moving with the Changes

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Have you ever found yourself in the place of opportunities and changes all of a sudden and realized that you were not the great risk taker that you once thought you were?  Do you have a daily regime of meditation and connecting with your higher source to help light your path?  Do you ever wish as hard as you can on twilight’s first star for something very special to happen in your life but then what it happens, you’re not sure what to do next? (more…)

The Acholi Initiative

Monday, April 14th, 2008

This Saturday was thoroughly wonderful in Austin Texas.  Not only was the weather beautiful (sunny and in the low seventies) but the Sixth Annual ACT Women & Girls Conference took place at St. Edward’s University with entertainers such as the incomparable Sara Hickman and the make-you-dance-in-the-aisles Djembabes.  The Keynote Speakers were environmentalist Robin Rather (looks just like her dad) and poet Jan Epton Seale along with her son editor, author and film maker Avrel Seale.  A good time was had by all.  The reason for the Conference is for the spiritual transformation of Women & Girls.  Another reason that I want to bring to light is one of the important service projects that ACT Women supports.  The following may be disturbing for some, so please be prepared. (more…)

AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Matthew Emmens and Beth Kephart co-authors of “Zenobia”

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

I love this book, “Zenobia”.

The jacket of the book says, “This unusual book will move readers to take a fresh and fearless look at their own organizations and to remember that leadership is not determined by title or position. Rather, as the want ad Moira answers puts it, “Creative persistence a prerequisite. A desire for the extraordinary a must”. (more…)

Let the “Love Boom” Begin!

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

The “Love Boom” is a verb phrase. It’s a call to action for Baby Boomers to reclaim their roots of Flower Power, Peace and Love.  It’s an opportunity to bring in the energy of our youth to reconfigure our golden years so that we can bring new meaning to becoming older in a youth possessed culture.  It can also mean having a helluva good time while we’re at it! (more…)

And so this is Fifty…..

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

If I had borne children, I’m pretty sure I would have been one of those neurotic women who would have felt like I was THE ONLY ONE who had ever given birth to a human being.  I’m petty sure I would have felt that way because that’s how I feel about turning fifty in two weeks! (more…)

Learning Leadership Traits from Your Puppy!

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

For the past couple of months I’ve been taking basic puppy obedience classes (http://staynplaypetranch.com/page/nznf/Obedience_Training.html) (highly recommend Barbara Perry) with our Australian Shepherd puppy (9mos), “Paul”.   Actually, my husband took him to obedience previously but neither of us seemed to be able to schedule the time to do the homework in-between classes so we decided it be good for ”us” to take the class over. (more…)