Some ramblings about aiming for perfection when and where it matters. And accepting flaws as natural and expected.
Tag: Supernova
I’m not an expert, but I know some stuff.
Each life is made up of a unique set of experiences. I'm sharing a few of mine that continue to shape my way forward.
I’m not scared, but I am a little bit terrified.
Sometimes the risk is better than staying small and cramped and folded on the floor.
Do You Have Three Wishes for 2018?
Three BIG Wishes for 2018! I have three wishes for 2018. I’m sharing them here in the spirit of the Triple-A Attitude that I wrote about a while back. I am excited about 2018! It is looking to be a year…
Raising the Bar for Independent Publishers in Canada
Anyone can self-publish a book nowadays. But self-publishing is a huge undertaking, and it's not easy to do it well. Many authors know they need a "great" editor or a "professional" cover design if they want their book to stand…
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Writing That Connects – Choose The Opposite of Vague
Writing That Connects This post is about writing. More than that, it's about connection. Actually, it's about connecting with readers through writing. To be explicit, this post is about how being vague in writing only hints at connection and doesn't…
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Transformed and Ready for Flight
It may seem like I have been on hiatus since publishing Shine Bright: Live A Supernova Life, but that's not it at all. Actually, I have been transformed. Where Have I Been? This spring was intense! Publishing a book at…
Supernova Review 4
Chelsea Avery. This woman is the real deal. Living her dreams, sharing her truth and setting an example of leadership in all she does. Chelsea blogs regularly at thenewwifestyle.com, a website dedicated to empowering women and our relationships. She posts…
Supernova Review 3
Leonie Croy. In a chapter called Transition in my new book, I describe a vision of bringing people (with a shared interest) together over a theme. Mark and I wanted to contribute to our community by facilitating the connection of people…
Supernova Review 2
Shannon Rosnau. What a gift. I met Shannon through our Distributed Learning homeschool program only eight years ago, and it feels like we have packed a lifetime of experiences into that time already. Shared values, shared desires, shared travel, shared spaces…