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100 Posts & A Facelift In Progress: Life & Surprises
“The secret to humor is surprise.”
Aristotle
I want to say a sincere thank you to everyone reading this blog and to everyone who has passed through the last, almost, year. When I began this blog 100 posts ago last August I knew there were going to be seismic shifts in my life–newly married, relocating to Florida from NJ, and beginning new work in a new stage of life, state of the nation, and state of mind. Much has happened that I expected but most that I never could have fortold. Which is why, as I always tell my clients, don’t project or ruminate on what may be because, as I am continually learning, whatever our brains could imagine is nothing even close to the life we are given. Day by day I am surprised, for better or worse, in lessons I wanted to learn and especially those I needed but never wanted, how much of life is surprises and how little works out how we choreograph it in our minds.
At my 100th post, on the verge of a year “on the air”, virtually speaking, and with a plethora of surprises on my plate of life (good, bad, and really ugly) I marvel at life and am reminded that while Hollywood continues to churn out excellent fictions, the real stuff is the best script of all. I am trying, difficult as it is with a work schedule that seems to bleed into nights and weekends (at least for now), to get back into my creative landscape and start seriously chipping away at the chapters of my book.
I have many added rich layers of content especially following my recent visit with Shelley Rosenberg and Nancy Coyne in Arizona and I have still one more installment of my series of posts on my adventures with them–complete with boundary goat and all. My book, as my life, has taken many surprising turns on this journey, morphing into something unexpected and new at every turn–although my once optomistic deadline of New Year’s 2011 for completion may have been a bit on the ridiculous side as I discover the layers and nuances in writing book-length prose.
The chapters of my book, and the chapters of my life, reveal new material with every page, with every day and I am left thinking and quoting (as I have before) the punk rock song line, “All I know is that I don’t know. All I know is that I don’t know nothing.” My blog, as with everything right now in my life, is beginning a metamorphasis and a facelift of sorts. I have branched off of wordpress.com and their free blog into an exciting and daunting self-run (eek) wordpress.org blog! I am excited for what comes although bear with my learning curve on the nuances of a page run by these tech-savvy-less hands.
I hope to explore so much more in the world of mental health, trauma healing, and mind, body, and spirit wellness in the next 100 posts. Here is a quick teaser of a few of the fun things on the horizon!
- Interview with Margaret Burns Vap of Big Sky Yoga Retreats & Cowgirl Yoga!
- Interview with Elizabeth Plapinger, lawyer, Columbia School of Law professor, and co-creator of the Yoga for Mental Health & Wellness program at The Breathing Project in NYC!
- Interview with Michael Stone, co-founder of Center of Gravity Sangha, author, yogi, psychotherapist, and international lecturer on yoga, buddhism, and mental health!
- And my upcoming speaking and posts about the Florida NASW Conference (June 11th), Region 5 NARHA Conference (August), National NARHA Conference (November), and my upcoming E-Course at WISHSTUDIO on self-care! Feel free to come and join for any of these events if you happen to be in Florida, Alabama, Denver, or the virtual world–respectively
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I am looking forward to seeing what the next 100 posts of my life will bring! Thank you again for all those that are on this virtual journey or the newcomers joining in on the bandwagon of self-care, mental health and wellness, healing from traumatic experience, and dealing with issues of disconnect and finding reconnection in our lives, in our souls, and in our minds!


