Archive for November, 2009

Balanced Life: There’s No Such Thing!

posted by Charli
November 30, 2009

By Charlene M Brown

I was listening to the radio this morning and they were talking about a recent study that finds women are significantly less happy than they were 40 years ago. The study found that this was true through all age brackets as compared to their male counterparts of the same age bracket. And the trend was virtually the same regardless of marital status, child status and economic status.

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Grateful After Thanksgiving!

posted by Charli
November 28, 2009

Judging By Your Relatives: Don’t Make That Mistake!

posted by Charli
November 25, 2009

By Charlene M Brown

If you’re like most families, you have family issues that never seem to go away. It might be the drunken uncle who speaks his mind at the family reunions, the player who brings his girlfriend instead of his wife, or it may be something like a don’t ask, don’t tell policy on all family business.

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Fight Night: Packing Big Punches (With Little Effort)!

posted by Charli
November 24, 2009

By Charlene M Brown

Warning: My Story Alert.

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Letting Go of the Past!

posted by Charli
November 22, 2009

A Little Gratitude Goes A Long Way!

posted by Charli
November 19, 2009

By Charlene M Brown

Ladies, do you know what’s really sexy!? Being able to walk into a bar, club or restaurant in a flyy outfit, some baaaaaaddddd heels and sitting down to treat yourself to whatever it is on the menu that you want!

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By Charlene M Brown

Have you ever said to yourself, “Gee, I wish I could change this”?

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The “Other” Mothers!

posted by Charli
November 14, 2009

By Charlene M Brown

Sometimes the women closest to us are not our mothers, yet they’ve mothered us just the same.

They might be our best friend’s mom, an aunt, or maybe even a college professor or elementary school teacher. Whoever they are, they have provided some mothering at some point in our lives!

I work with teenagers and at some point many of them accidentally call me “Mom.” I mostly take this as a compliment (mostly! ;-) ), glad that they view me positively. Coincidentally, I am often asking them to do something a second time (read, “nagging” them).

Perhaps you don’t get along so well with your mother so you’ve turned to other women for support and guidance. Or maybe you do have a good relationship with Mom, but just need an outside perspective.

Mothers, whoever they may be to you, are the backbone of most societies. In most cultures, women are the ones responsible for the running of the household, the raising of the children, the feeding of the family.

What would we do if not for these everyday acts of courage of doing what needs to be done to make sure the family is taken care of!?

We would perish!

No matter who your “mothers” are, make sure you tell them “Thank You! for being wonderful!” They need to hear that too, maybe more than everyone else.

Mother’s, whatever shape they come in, are pillars of strength and true beauty.

So go make that phone call, send that card, make that lunch appointment with the women you call mothers. Send them some roses or fresh made bread or a basket of fruit—do something to let them know you are thinking about them and grateful for their womanliness!

It doesn’t have to be a large gesture-just something so that they know you care.

Stevie Wonder’s song, “I Just Called To Say I Love You” always does the trick for me! Every time I hear that song, I get all warm and fuzzy and want to call everyone I know to say a big old “I Love You!” So go find that song and listen to it, then call all your mothers and let ‘em know how much you care!

Do You Love Your Life Now!? I Do! (Because I have been surrounded by women of beauty, strength, courage and grace who have all mothered me and I am grateful!)