In a few days, the month of love will be upon us. It can be seen as a crossroad month as well. Spring tries to come early and Winter reminds use whose in charge. Instead of focusing on this tug of war, let's think about how to pour love into ourselves. More often than not,... Continue Reading →
Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride
Yes, I realize spooky season was over weeks ago. I wanted to find inspiring quotes in unexpected places. Since it's the last Monday of November, it was my very last chance to share the outcome of my search. Initially, I wasn't looking for Corpse Bride quotes. My search for Tim Burton quotes served a surprising... Continue Reading →
Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Gomez and Morticia
You know what surprising about Gomez and Morticia Addams? Their immediate family is pretty happy throughout the comics, animation, and live action reboots. It's not that they have a perfect family. There's a love and unity there that is fostered by the parent's relationship. Morticia and Gomez are borderline obsessed with each other, but they... Continue Reading →
Abbott Elementary Valentine Drama
*Spoiler Alert* ~ Post may contain some spoilers from Season One thru Two of Abbott Elementary, as well as, S2 E14 [Just noticed that's literally 2/14]. Raise your hand if your frustrated with Gregory. If you don't know who Gregory Eddie is, he's a fictional First Grade Teacher at Abbot Elementary. He started as a... Continue Reading →
Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Flowers
For something that is beautiful and temporary, flowers have a way of putting things into perspective. The life cycle of a flower is like many other plants. Specifically, flowers found in nature. They must grow through adverse weather and are at the mercy of curious wildlife. Yet, they continue to grow. The journey from seed... Continue Reading →
Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Aphorism
For those of you that want to keep the reason you're thankful short this year, consider Aphorism. It means the finest thoughts with the fewest words. I'd like to say that this was an organic thought. A las, it was not. I found it in a book called I Really Needed This by Hoda Kotb.... Continue Reading →