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By Cherry Woodburn on April 19, 2012
It was fun and heartwarming to interview Tara Sophia Mohr for the Confidence Chronicles – True Stories of Becoming Strong series. I learned a lot. I believe you will too. Take a few deep breaths, slow yourself down and fall into the pleasure & wisdom of Tara’s words. About Tara: Tara Sophia Mohr is following [...]
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Posted in Perceptions & Paradigms | Tagged Cherry Woodburn, Confidence Chronicles, not listening to your inner critic, personal development for women, Playing Big, praising effort vs. results, Tara Sophia Mohr, The 10 Rules, The Girl Effect Blogging Campaign, the impact of competition on girls, the impact of praise on children, the negative impact of praise |
By Cherry Woodburn on April 11, 2012
On Tuesday I was heading to an Arlington Connections meeting. I didn’t want to go, I dread networking functions even if I’m good at them. I was following the directions I had written down but something didn’t jibe. So I went around the block to try coming at the intersection again, thinking perhaps I’d missed [...]
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Posted in Perceptions & Paradigms, Women's Issues | Tagged Arlington Connections, Borderless thinking, Cherry Woodburn, learning your strengths, personal development for women, What's Next? |
By Cherry Woodburn on April 5, 2012
I arose early in the morning yesterday even though I didn’t feel like it. I took a walk yesterday even though I didn’t feel like it. I made some calls I’ve been avoiding even though I STILL didn’t feel like making them. I wrote a sales page even though I felt like taking a nap [...]
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Posted in Perceptions & Paradigms | Tagged Borderless thinking, Cherry Woodburn, doing what you need to do, getting unstuck, personal development |
By Cherry Woodburn on March 20, 2012
A red-tailed hawk and a bald eagle flew into my life over the course of 3 days. Seeing a red-tailed hawk isn’t unusual, but on Saturday during my walk in nature, the red-tail I saw was not to be ignored. It stayed, circling and kettling directly above my head for several minutes, as if commanding [...]
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Posted in Perceptions & Paradigms | Tagged animal symbolism, Cherry Woodburn, Coming of Age, Coming of Age at 62, Martha Beck, personal development, personal development for women |
By Cherry Woodburn on March 9, 2012
It was one of my very lucky days, probably close to two years ago now, that I found Amy Oscar and her beautiful blog on-line. Today I call her a friend but we’ve never (yet) met in-person. I’d also call her an inspiration and one of my teachers. I hope you enjoy reading this interview [...]
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Posted in Perceptions & Paradigms, Women's Stories Series | Tagged Amy Oscar, Borderless thinking, Cherry Woodburn, Confidence Chronicles, Detrimental affects of labeling, personal development for women, Soul Caller, What's Next? |
By Cherry Woodburn on January 16, 2012
I adore sports movies, particularly those based on true stories. You know the ones, where the small town team with no resources and a lot of heart beats the big team with all the resources. Like The Hoosiers. Like Glory Road. Now I can add The Express, a drama based on the life of college [...]
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Posted in Perceptions & Paradigms | Tagged Cherry Woodburn, Cherry Woodburn development for women, Coming of Age at 62, glory road, The Express, The hoosiers |
By Cherry Woodburn on January 13, 2012
The Confidence Chronicles – True Stories Of Becoming Strong interview series continues with the second half of my interview with the inspiring and rapidly rising entrepreneur, Tara Gentile. You can find Part 1 by clicking here. Tara’s in the business of helping entrepreneurs turn their passion into profit. She collaborates with clients to actualize [...]
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Posted in Perceptions & Paradigms, Women's Issues | Tagged Cherry Woodburn, Confidence Chronicles, learning from failure, personal development for women, Tara Gentile, the new economy, women and confidence |
By Cherry Woodburn on December 29, 2011
Mornings haven’t been good lately. I struggle, emotionally, to get moving. I don’t want to get out of bed, so I stay there longer than I normally would. When I do get up, I wander, feeling powerless to do the list of things I want to accomplish. I have no idea what this malaise is [...]
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Posted in Perceptions & Paradigms | Tagged Borderless thinking, Cherry Woodburn, Coming of Age at 62, mourning our losses, personal development for women, Tapas Acupressure Technique |
By Cherry Woodburn on December 27, 2011
Kate and Corrie. Two women I’ve grown older with over the past decade, who I had a visit from yesterday. I can hardly believe in less than a year they’ll turn 30 years old. Kate and Corrie were friends of my older son Seth. Kate lived with our family for a year when she was [...]
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By Cherry Woodburn on December 26, 2011
I allowed my “Coming of Age (COA) at 62″ writing-every-day ritual to get a bit mucked up last week. My not feeling well combined with the drive from VA to PA; my son & family visiting; and being out of any sort of routine set me back. I need to be precise here if I’m [...]
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Posted in Getting Unstuck, Perceptions & Paradigms | Tagged Borderless thinking, Cherry Woodburn, Coming of Age, Coming of Age at 62, Confidence Chronicles, forgiveness of a cheating husband, letting your feelings run your life, personal development, personal development for women |