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Thicken The Skin
There's a line in the movie Gracie that I love. Gracie is a teenager in the 70s who is competing for a spot on the boy's high school varsity soccer team. In one scene, dejected and on the verge of giving up, her mother, played by Elizabeth Shue, tells her, "If you want to limit yourself, that's fine. But don't let other people do it for you."

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Special Olympics
The Special Olympics really touch my heart. One of my granddaughters, Elizabeth, is a special 22 year old. She is one of the most beautiful, loving and funny people I have ever known and because we have been blessed to have her in our family a whole new world has opened up to us.

Big vs. Little Jobs
One morning Elizabeth Potter wakes up to find she is out of work. Her firm has been purchased and will be moving to another region of the country. Elizabeth is not in a position to move, so she begins to look for another job. Along with hundreds of other letters, Elizabeth's application slowly hits a company that is interested and grants her an interview. This position was carved to fit the person who is satisfied with what life chooses to give out to him or her – food, clothes, place to lay his or her head, and the right to exist.

Thicken The Skin
There's a line in the movie Gracie that I love. Gracie is a teenager in the 70s who is competing for a spot on the boy's high school varsity soccer team. In one scene, dejected and on the verge of giving up, her mother, played by Elizabeth Shue, tells her, "If you want to limit yourself, that's fine. But don't let other people do it for you."

When Managing Change - Understand The Grief Cycle
In 1969, Elizabeth Kubler-Ross wrote a book, called ‘On Death and Dying’ in which she described a cycle of emotional states experience by people who lose a loved one. She called this the “Grief Cycle”. The Grief Cycle is now recognized as a process that is experienced more generally by people working their way through bad news.

The Power of Forgiveness
So what do you really thing about forgiveness? Do you think it is overrated or a necessity for a happy life. Have you ever thought about what you definition or beliefs are around forgiveness and whether or not these have been supporting you or keeping you stuck. Read on and discover how Elizabeth was able to shift her beliefs and ideas around forgiveness from a negative place to a postive place that supports her in continuing to move her forward on her own personal journey.

A few Green truths
Those of you investing in green businesses are in good company. Even as skittish investors yanked an estimated $225 billion from stock funds last year, roughly $1.5 billion flowed into green funds during that same time, according to a Smart Money article by Elizabeth O’Brien entitled; “10 Things Green Companies Won’t Tell You.” Still, popular as it is, investing in green may not be everything you imagine. Not every company who claims the green categorization is 100% green. Along with the green you may have to put up with some black and blue. O’Brien’s article offers the following examples:


I use to believe that there was only one way to handle disappointments and that was with feeling resentful, angry, victimized, discourage, hurt, disempowered and it would send me into a downward, negative turn that had the potential to keep me stuck for a very long time. From this place I felt powerless and hopeless. Then one day I got real tired of feeling hopeless and powerless and started to seach for new ways to handle my life. I discovered some very cool and amazing tools that have changed forever the way that I choose to handle disappointments. If you are interested in knowing about these tools, please read on. Elizabeth

Elizabeth Warren: Goodbye with Gratitude
Law Professor Elizabeth Warren worked tirelessly to help establish the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to aid consumers with lending issues. She is returning to Harvard after spending the past year setting up the structure of the agency she helped to creat. When consumers are better served, businesses benefit. This mission and work of the CFPB can be helpful to both.

10 Lessons From Starting a Business
Everyone needs a little guidance sometimes. In this article, Elizabeth Hodgson shares her experiences while starting a business and gives readers a few key lessons she learned on her entrepreneurial journey.

Elizabeth Kubler Ross's Change Curve 5 Stage Model
The Change Curve was devised by Elizabeth Kubler Ross, a Swiss psychiatrist who worked extensively with the bereaved and dying and was a key founder in the hospice movement. She noticed a pattern of reaction to news of impending death, which went through the stages of denial, anger, bargaining, depression and finally acceptance.

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