Re-learning How To Be Me

How to Be Me by Guest Writer Aimee Lanier People often fall into the trap of letting a job, relationship or title define them. Worse yet, some people allow a tragedy to define them.  We are all meant to be more than what any single title or event can describe. Life …

Financial Wellness Is Not Happenstance

Creating Financial Flow by Guest Writer Jacqueline Whitehead As long as you’re living, life is going to happen.  People often use the phrase, “Go with the flow” and this gives them the validation to live their life haphazardly.  No great athlete has used this as their mantra; they have all …

Don’t Let The Sand Cover Your Head

by Guest Writer S.W. Cannon Before you can begin to redesign anything, you will need a focal point.  The change needs a focal point to be kept in mind as you go along to make the decisions needed to get to your desirable re-tuning of life.  When it comes to …

Reflections of a life reset

Reflections of a Life Reset: Sweet Silence

Sweet Silence by Guest Contributor D.G. Joseph   I encourage everyone to find the time for silence. Getting in touch with inner peace and inner self is a way to renew, refresh and reset, which in itself is sweet.  With all that surrounds us through technology, obligations and overwhelming responsibilities, it’s …

Guest Writers Wanted

Renew Refresh Reset is Seeking Guest Writers Renew Refresh Reset Your Life blog is currently seeking guest writers to aid in its mission. The primary mission of Renew Refresh Reset Your Life is  empowering readers to make changes where needed or desired in their lives. If just one thing that you …

Dying to Be Free

A Quest to Bee Free This poem was sent to me by Ikki A. Lou (pen name) and with permission, she has allowed me to publish it here.  If ever there was a cry for a life reset, this is it. This 8-4:30, this 9-5 is really beginning to kill my vibe …

Introversion Introspection

Coming Out of the Introvert Closet

Embrace All That is You I can honestly say that I proudly embrace my introversion.  It took me 50 years to do that, but it finally set me free.  My introversion (personality type, not defect) IS my greatest Strength, even in a world that views it as a weakness.  My …

Strengths: Seek Help to Identify Them

So You Can’t Figure Out Your Areas of Strengths This issue is more common than people may realize and yet many people stay stuck for one reason or another.  Some of the reasons may be because they: feel like they have an image to protect don’t want anyone to know that …

Consequences of Poor Decisions

Sharing Your Mental Space With Consequences I always say that the good thing about poor decisions is that you can always make a better decision to take its place.  I was engaged in a conversation the other day about some of the poor choices we made as teens and young adults.  Then …

Doubt

Is Your Doubt Holding You Back or Someone Else’s

Doubt is the Enemy No doubt you were born the person that you were meant to be. However, en route to adulthood, there are many things that influence the person you’ll become.   If you’re fortunate, and I hope that you are, you were raised by loving and caring parents that …

Showing Great Promise

You Have Great Promise

Showing Great Promise   It’s been said that “tomorrow isn’t promised to us” but that doesn’t keep us from planning as if it is.  The fact that we plan for tomorrow is an indication that we have hope for promise and so long as we’re planning, why not plan for great things to …

Build on your strengths

Building on Your Strengths

Identify, Acknowledge, Access Your Strengths Each person in an organization, company, or group has strengths that add value to that unit.  Those considered leaders of the unit as well as those that go unnoticed will be well served if they learn to identify, acknowledge and access their strengths to best serve the …

Most Vocal, Visible and Valuable

Recognizing Valuable Teammates Let me clarify right away about the misconception that the title may be causing.  I am not saying that the most vocal and visible person equals the most valuable member of the team, company, or any group.  Contrarily, the quiet observer may be among any group’s most …

Storm of life

Sometimes It Takes a Storm

The Storm:  Road to Gratitude, Attitude and Change After this week’s storms I know so many of us are just beyond grateful for having weathered them.  For so many of us, our gratitude is personified.  With a heavy heart, I feel for the families that lost loved ones during the tornadoes …

Showing Great Promise

Change: Necessary and Inevitable

Adapting to Change Change can make it seem like your entire world is crashing.  Others just go with the flow and just adapt and move on.   This post is devoted to those that do not adapt to changing easily. After reading this post, I hope you’ll be able to make …