
“It’s not what you say…
Understanding the Impact of “It’s How You Say It it’s how you say it!” This crunchy phrase, said to me in the heat of an exchange, was



















Understanding the Impact of “It’s How You Say It it’s how you say it!” This crunchy phrase, said to me in the heat of an exchange, was

Honoring the Season of Light We are well on the way to the longest day of the year… just past Beltane, the Celtic celebration of

…these two topics intertwine in my heart and soul as Spring Equinox approaches… a time of rebirth, Growth, blossoming… And I want to share

Dancing With Pain After a Snowy Fall Since I wrote about the aftermath of the slip and fall on ice with my granddaughter Lilly while
Ordinary Moments, Extraordinary Awareness So magical, yet so very ordinary and earthy. Eminently practical, matter of fact, and at the same time, absolutely miraculous… that’s
A Challenging Beginning on the Journey After our enthralling adventures on the way, way West Coast and visit to the Heritage Site Sgang Gwaay, we
Coming Home with a Full Heart Home again, after a most amazing trip and the treasure of family time, which warms my heart and nourishes
One of the essays in Becoming is entitled What a Trip! (page 71). Traveling to Egypt: Exploring New Perspectives And that’s just what I’m about
The Connection Between Spiritual Practice and Daily Work What is the connection between a spiritual way, a path, and our activities in the world —
Themes of Transformation and Reinvention Themes addressed in Becoming include transformation, reinventing ourselves, control and surrender. Searching for Meaning and Purpose Sara Lawrence Lightfoot talks
The book I have been working on for the past couple of years (it’s my first), is fresh back from the printer! About the Book
AUTHOR: JILL SCHRODER
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“BECOMING” REVIEWS
“These stories are doorways, opening us to our own journeys. This is a book to read over and over.” John D.
“The candour and humour are truly engaging, the rhythm lively, and the stories make me want more!” Mog H.
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