100 Days of Gratitude – Day 63

I’m grateful for technology!  This little gem means that words spoken don’t need to be lost forever.  I can talk my ideas out while I’m driving and thinking, or interview someone and capture some amazing thoughts.  Since we’ve discovered outsourcing – I can even get all these words transcribed, and turned into all kinds of…

100 Days of Gratitude – Day 62

I’m grateful that I can choose to be grateful… I recognise that I have much to be grateful for and I have had to keep this focus today as technology challenges and tens of thousands of words threatened to “do my head in”!  I’m not sure what photo I can take for todays gratitude, so…

100 Days of Gratitude – Day 61 – YAY!

SO Grateful today to discover that our publisher has secured a book distribution deal with the largest book distributor in Australia!  So the book will be launched in all the major book stores in Australia and New Zealand.  Not only am I grateful for this opportunity, I’m grateful for my author friends who are sharing…

100 Days of Gratitude – Day 57

My younger brother Greg is someone I’ve been grateful for most of my life! (I was nearly 6 when he arrived)  I love that we live only 3 minutes drive from Greg & Nicole’s home, and enjoyed a visit today, where we enjoyed the sunshine and large trampoline in their backyard.  I’m grateful for a…

100 Days of Gratitude – Day 56

I’m so grateful for this amazing woman, Mary Brell, pictured here with Gold Medalist Kerri Pottharst (a few months ago). We spent today together at Stephens Patisserie editing our book, Lifting the Lid on Quiet Achievers – Success Stories of Regional Entrepreneurs, and I really appreciate her support and friendship – which actually began in…

100 Days of Gratitude – Day 55

There’s nothing like a lovely fruit tea and quiet time to sit and read… I’m grateful for a pot of “wild fruit tea” and a great chat with Peter at Newtown Providores, before getting lost in a very inspiring chapter of my new book!  I made a few edits, but mostly enjoyed the read.  I…