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Life is a celebration…even when it’s over

Earlier this year I attended the funeral of a coworker’s family member who had lost the battle to cancer. I haven’t attended too many funerals , and definitely not one as celebratory as this one. It was at a Southern Baptist church and yes, the mood was somber for all who attended, tears were shed, tissue boxes were emptied, but in turn in was also a celebration of this young woman’s life and of the blessing of life itself. It was a beautiful reminder of how precious and quick life is. It’s amazing how the perspective of a loss is different, culture to culture. In my culture, this event is more somber, and formal. Whereas the one we attended was full of song and uplifting thoughts, rejoicing that the young woman no longer had to suffer through her battle, in praise of a higher power.

52 in 52 and bookworm recap

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Hello friends! How are you? As we settle into the chill of December I wanted  to recap on the books I’ve read this year. and share some new ones I would like to cover. For those who know me well, you know that on some days, if all I have is a good cup of coffee, a comfortable chair and a good book, then I’m one happy camper! This year I’ve also joined Good Reads as a way to track a few of my favorites. I’ve enjoyed the following books this year:

  • The power of small things by Linda Kaplan Thaler and Robin Koval
  • Escape from Cubicle Nation by Pamela Slim
  • Definitive book of body language by Barbara Pease
  • The yes factor by Tonya Reiman
  • The happiness project by Gretchen Rubin
  • Rules of work by Richard Templar
  • Never eat alone by Keith Ferrazzi
  • All I need to know I learned in kindergarten by Robert Fulgham
  • The cheapskate next door by Jeff Yeager
  • Gunn’s Golden Rules: Life’s Little Lessons for Making It Work by Tim Gunn
  • Have a little faith by Mitch Albom
  • Nice girls don’t get the corner office by Lois P Frankel
  • How to talk to anyone by Leil Lowndes

As we go into the next year and beyond, I would like to explore through the following reads as well:

  1. 10 Days to Faster Reading by Abby Marks-Beale
  2. Getting Things Done by David Allen
  3. The Power of Less by Leo Babauta
  4. The 80/20 Principle by Richard Koch
  5. Bit Literacy by Mark Hurst
  6. The Power of Full Engagement by Jim Loehr & Tony Schwartz
  7. Brain Rules by John Medina
  8. Making Sense of Behavior by William T. Powers
  9. Driven by Paul Lawrence and Nitin Nohria
  10. Deep Survival by Laurence Gonzales
  11. On Writing Well by William Zinsse
  12. Presentation Zen by Garr Reynolds
  13. Made to Stick by Chip and Dan Heath
  14. The Copywriter’s Handbook by Robert Bly
  15. Show Me The Numbers by Stephen Few
  16. Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini
  17. Crucial Conversations by Kerry Patterson et al
  18. The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
  19. Sources of Power: How People Make Decisions by Gary Klein
  20. Smart Choices by John S. Hammond et al
  21. The Path of Least Resistance by Robert Fritz
  22. Ethics for the Real World by Ronald Howard & Clinton Korver
  23. The Creative Habit by Twyla Tharp
  24. Myths of Innovation by Scott Berkun
  25. Innovation and Entrepreneurship by Peter F. Drucker
  26. Making Things Happen by Scott Berkun
  27. The Art of the Start by Guy Kawasaki
  28. The Knack by Norm Brodsky & Bo Burlingham
  29. The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss
  30. Indispensable by Joe Calloway
  31. The Goal by Eliyahu Goldratt
  32. First, Break All The Rules by Marcus Buckingham & Curt Coffman
  33. Hiring Smart by Pierre Mornell
  34. Tribes by Seth Godin
  35. Total Leadership by Stewart Friedman
  36. What Got You Here Won’t Get You There by Marshall Goldsmith
  37. The New Leader’s 100-Day Action Plan by George Bradt et al
  38. The Halo Effect by Phil Rosenzweig
  39. Work the System by Sam Carpenter
  40. Learning from the Future by Liam Fahey & Robert RandallAnalysis
  41. Turning Numbers Into Knowledge by Jonathan Koomey
  42. How to Lie with Statistics by Darrell Huff
  43. Principles of Statistics by M.G. Bulmer
  44. The Unwritten Laws of Business by W.J. King
  45. The Effective Executive by Peter Drucker
  46. The Simplicity Survival Handbook by Bill Jensen
  47. Your Money or Your Life by Joel Dominguez & Vicki Robin
  48. I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit Sethi
  49. It’s Not About The Money by Brent Kessel
  50. Work Less, Live More by Bob Clyatt
  51. Personal Development for Smart People by Steve Pavlina
  52. The Art of Exceptional Living by Jim Rohnaker

Maybe I can cover a book a week? A lofty goal I’m hoping to reach!

What book recommendations do you have?

Where did 2011 begin?

I can’t believe it’s already December! Where did 2011 go? Well let’s start at the beginning….

2011 began by bringing in the new year with friends in the Raleigh area,  and it started at a restful pace. Not for long though! The year was filled with jetsetting, roadtrips, and quality time with a variety of friends. My adventures were filled with travel for most of the year including:

  • a spontaneous trip to historic Charleston in February with an old high school friend. celebrating a childhood friend’s “last days of freedom” at a Florida getaway weekend in March
  • rejoicing with the same friend about her new stage of life in April at her destination wedding in Boston.
  • the annual June whitewater rafting trip with a group of friends in the mountains of NC
  • a long weekend getaway with my family in July
  • time to be thankful at home with family and friends in November

This year has been a whirlwind of fun, family, friends, growth and joy and I’m looking forward to see how it will end and what the new one will bring.

It’s that time of year again!

It’s already December, folks, and that means it’s time again to join the reverb11 crowd. This year is a little different, since Gwen Bell won’t be able to run the show. The community and post ideas have been left open to the writers’ imaginations. I’ll be reverbing the post ideas of one of the three main reverb10 starters, Kaileen Elise. You can get started on my 2011 reverb posts , check out last year’s posts and feel free to join in with Kaileen’s post ideas as well.