Awareness
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Giving Your Kids Your Rock Solid Support
We love them beyond measure. That’s a given. And no one handed us a “how to” guide or technical manual when they were born. So we tap into that unconditional love and do the best we can to raise our children to be confident, well-adjusted, and self-reliant. We do what we do so they can one day go forth to live with passion and meaning. There are many factors that will contribute to our desired outcome for our children. And some of them, we won’t be able to control. What we can do, however, is build a strong foundation of support and a mom-child relationship that fosters and encourages…
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Dandelion Moms Project Kindness :: May
What IS dandelion moms project kindness? We created dandelion moms project kindness so as to inspire others to help spread loveliness and kindness out into the world. Much like dandelion seeds that blow miles away – a simple act of kindness can have a big impact and create a domino effect. Each month we make a few suggestions and we ask that you share in your acts of kindness. Some months you might be able to participate and some months you aren’t able to. We just ask that you do what you can! Thank you dandelion moms for helping spread acts of kindness in your families, community and beyond. Dandelion…
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5 Tips to Successful Yard Sale Shopping
5 Tips to Successful Yard Sale Shopping We all love a good bargain. And one can often be found at yard sales (or garage sales). But how can we make the most of our yard sale shopping trips? Here are a few tips that may help: 1. Make a list – What types of items are you looking for? You can tailor your shopping trip by looking for yard sales that advertise what is on your list. Keep in mind sizes for kids’ clothes, ages for toys. Household items can often be found in good condition too. List everything on a small card that you can carry in your…
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In the Spotlight with Life is Rosey Jewelry
As some of you might know, this past month I attended the Tory Johnson Spark & Hustle Los Angeles event which provided pep talks from other women business owners, as well as information and resources for women so they can realize their dream of starting a business. The seminar also provided tools to help existing businesses take the next step. I couldn’t believe the number of driven women who attended the seminar and it felt great to be around these women who were going after their dreams! I met Sarah Jane Nelson on one of our breaks and she told me she makes custom jewelry. She showed me some of her jewelry and I fell…
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Encouraging Our Girls in Science and Math
Many people I know had a an unfounded fear of math in school. My fear surrounding math was a factor when I changed my major in college from a Business Major to a Health Science Degree so I wouldn’t have to take the higher level math classes. I don’t regret getting my degree in Health Science as I have just completed my Masters in Nutrition. But I do have to wonder if I had a supportive counselor or teacher encourage me – I might have been able to overcome my fear of math. Stereotypes About Girls and STEM Careers: There are many stereotypes about girls and STEM (science, technology, engineering, math)…
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Reflections :: Concerning the Topic of Love
On the Topic of Love: When I was approached to write for this site it was concerning the topic of love. Not romantic love. Rather, how to be loving. In a practical, real-life, day after day way. A standing in a non-moving line in the grocery store, getting cut-off on the freeway, or coming home to find out yet again that the internet is down kind-of-way. There is a fundamental ancient meditation practice from India known as Vipassana. It teaches a person to steadily witness from within this moment. A primary principle of Vipassana is a Sanskrit word, Anicha. Western translation of Anicha means changing. Anicha is taught as…

















