Archive for 'work from home'
Post Pity Party
Sometimes we may need to help a party come to a close, and sometimes they just end. This time it was both.
I recently chose to put off my visit to San Francisco, a favorite place of mine. A large part of my trip was to be spent with my brother, but his plans changed and […]
Posted by Valerie on July 21st, 2007 in balancing work & play, stress bouyancy, work from home, self-compassion.
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More About Priorities
Interesting comment, Valerie. I think for me, priorities come up when I’m planning my day. As entrepreneurial women, and for me someone who works from home (or the nearby coffee shop!), we have so much choice. Should I do the laundry, or make some business calls? Should I squeeze in exercise, or plan a meeting, […]
Posted by Carolyn on January 30th, 2007 in balancing work & play, stress bouyancy, work from home.
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Isolation Busting and Thanks, Valerie
Working from home, the only water cooler I chat beside is a round one…on the kitchen floor. It happens to belong to my dog. While time spent this way can be warm and fuzzy, the intellectual aspect leaves something to be desired.
It was after a particularly drippy water cooler tete-a-tete that I realized my career […]
Posted by Carolyn on January 19th, 2007 in balancing work & play, work from home.
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Isolation Busting and Carolyn’s Welcome
I wouldn’t trade what I do. I am in a profession that allows me to be a part of women creating big things for themselves and their lives. The rewards are too many to name. Of the few things I would change however, isolation certainly tops the list.
Life coaching by phone is such an efficient […]
Posted by Valerie on January 18th, 2007 in balancing work & play, work from home.
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Carolyn Scarborough, routine guest blogger, is a journalist/coach who shares inspiring messages for busy women.









