Sep 25
Black-eyed Susans with Round Window
Black-eyed Susans with Round Window

These flowers proliferate throughout Northern New Mexico every fall. These were growing front of our first house in Santa Fe in 2004.

What feelings does this image evoke for you?

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Sep 18
Pink Orchid

Pink Orchids

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Sep 14

A little something to get your week off to a really nice start . . .

Here is heart opening beauty and profound wisdom in this simple, touching and inspired message by Wendy Francisco. Bet you can’t watch it without tearing up.

Something more . . .

We have been working on a major project for a long time now, something that will benefit many thousands of people. Including you! In order to help us with the final stages of preparation, we respectfully request a moment of your valuable time to complete a brief survey

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Sep 11
Old Adobe with Running Roses

Old Adobe with Running Roses

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Sep 10
This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series The 4 Stages of Learning and Relationships

The 4 Stages of Learning
The 4 Stages of Learning

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Sep 04
<strong>Layne - My Beloved Angel Who Watches Over Me</strong>

Layne - My Beloved Angel Who Watches Over Me

This is one of my favorite pictures of Layne. I made this image of her during our first year together when we were in New York City to lead The Loving Relationships Training in 1977.

We were starting a grand adventure full of hope and promise. Who could have known how it would all unfold, even as it is still unfolding?

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Sep 03
This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series The 4 Stages of Learning and Relationships

“The greatest obstacle to discovery is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”
Daniel J. Boorstin, PhD – Author, Historian, Attorney

Unlike learning to drive a car, which you were not born knowing how to do, relationship success seems like it should just come naturally. After all, you were born into relationship and were raised in relationships. You’ve been in relationships of one kind or another your entire life. What could be more natural?

Unfortunately, what comes naturally to many people is not always the wisest choice. For most of us our relationships school was watching how the grownups did it. We modeled our parents for good or ill and our childhood modeling is a force to be reckoned with if we choose to learn to consciously create our own version of happily ever after.

Some of you may not know we still have a private practice. We’ve had a private practice for 30 years and it’s still one of the most satisfying parts of our professional life together. We work with young couples just starting out in life who want to learn what it takes to create a fulfilling relationship. And we work with couples in trouble who have tried everything, and yet the same old problems keep recycling themselves with slight variations.

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Sep 02

Your Virtual Assistant - Denise GriffittsLast Friday we had a great conversation with Denise Griffitts during her Blog Talk Radio Show, Your Partner In Success, about The Care and Feeding of Virtual Relationships .

We talked about how to avoid common pitfalls that can damage valued relationships in the “virtual world” and how to make sure you take extra care to keep them running smoothly and harmoniously.

In addition to being a virtual assistant industry expert, Denise is also a professional web developer (she did a great job creating our new site and blog). If you work on the Internet with clients, students, VAs or colleagues, we think you’ll find our conversation helpful in creating more joyful and successful virtual relationships, whether personal or professional.

Enjoy! And let us know your thoughts about the conversation.

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