Celebrating the launch of Writing for Self-Discovery: Creating Breakthroughs AND reaching #1 for Journal Writing and #10 for Self-Esteem on Amazon before doing any promoting! See below the first story here for more and info and the relevancy to what … Continue reading
Sheila Finkelstein
Do YOU have a Story Wanting to Come Out? Earlier this week, I attended a free virtual event by phone – “Freeing Your Writing Voice: 3 Keys to Reclaiming the Joy & Magic in Your Words.” It is being offered … Continue reading
In the last post with featured sunflowers, I wrote briefly about my trip to Colorado. I mentioned that I took 40 plus videos of hummingbirds going back and forth to and from the feeder at my friend’s home. I promised to share in … Continue reading
(Important: If you want are looking to comment on the Hummingbird – Curiosity or Passion post coming from the ezine you received in your email, please go to Hummingbird Post.) Today’s Photos – Sunflowers, a few of the over 300 photos I took during the 21 days … Continue reading
Do you ever find yourself stuck in the morass of perfectionism and indecision? This post is the result of taking action, breaking through “stuckness”. Being up-front and transparent, this has been where I’ve been in relation to posting regularly. I have a wealth of years of … Continue reading
As Memorial Day winds down this year, I’m reminded that for those of us who choose to Treasure Our Lives Now, honor and gratitude rank high as part of who we be in our daily lives. This special day has … Continue reading
#1 – A Multitude of Directions – The Fresh and the Aged The photographs in today’s issue of Treasure Your Life Now are from the bouquet of mixed flowers I was gifted for Mother’s Day by my one of my sons … Continue reading
Today’s Story, Photos and Queries – This week the new Apple video ad – iPhone 6S – Onions immediately caught my attention as I skipped past other ads while watching a recorded TV show. For certain, those familiar with Picture to Ponder/Treasure Your Life Now … Continue reading
A random selection from the hundreds of roses photos, I’ve taken in the past week. The growth of new leaves after several days intrigues me. [Photo bottom left] The leaves were/are…still, as I write…on the stem of a yellow rose that’s … Continue reading
As I was shopping in a supermarket, two days before Easter, I glanced over at the flowers section and was reminded of an experience 10 years ago. I lived in New Jersey at the time and, although Easter is not a … Continue reading