Can My Body Heal? The Courage to Believe…

Can My Body Heal? The Courage to Believe…

March 4th, 2016|Uncategorized|

Almost a week ago, I sat on the sidewalk in front of our Jewish Community Center with my Toastmaster's speech in one hand, and my scraped hand on the sidewalk trying to comprehend what just happened. I had fallen and slipped on an icy sidewalk. I sat in the rain for 60 seconds, trying to [...]

Find the Courage to Write My Story – A Guest Post by Destiny Allison

January 12th, 2016|courage, writer's voice, writing|

If you've been following my posts of late, then you know how much courage has become part of my life. And as a writer, I need constant doses of courage. I highly relate to the journey Destiny speaks of - read on to learn a unique and different perspective of courage. The Courage to Write [...]

3 Ways Imagination Helps with Your Courage

December 29th, 2015|authenticity, courage, joy|

"Imagination is its own form of courage." -Frank Underwood, House of Cards Your "courage muscle" as I like to call it, develops and strengthens each time you are put in a challenging situation. if you're in the business of leadership, either for your own professional growth or for a company, consider how imagination helps develop [...]

7 Things I Learned about “Doing It Scared” in 2015

December 18th, 2015|courage, Uncategorized|

  When it comes to changing any parts of your life, many top notch leaders and entrepreneurs are suggesting that with a leap of faith comes with that unwarranted: "Just Do It Scared." Nike of course, started this phenomenon with its well-known logo and branding, "Just Do It" and then somewhere along the time, the [...]

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The Courage to Get Over My Fear of Dogs

December 9th, 2015|courage|

In 2000, I was living with my boyfriend, the son of Uzi Keren, who was the advisor to the Israeli Prime Minister on rural affairs. I claimed my home on picturesque Kibbutz Ein-Gev situated on the banks of the Sea of Galilee in the North of Israel - a place that quickly became my own [...]

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The Courage to Become an Author

October 12th, 2015|courage, marketing, mindset, vulnerability, writing|

Yesterday, I attended a wonderful writing conference at Chatham University here in Pittsburgh called Connections and Conversations. When I attended the conference last year, I was a writer trying to figure out the gist of my memoir Accidental Soldier. Now that my memoir is scheduled to be published in June 2016, I am now officially, [...]

The ONE Lesson of Courage I Learned Serving in the Israel Defense Forces

September 15th, 2015|new memoir, pain stories, the heroine's journey, transformation, vulnerability|

Each day as I build my business, I'm constantly making decisions that take me out of my comfort zone. You learn things as you go in less-than-perfect conditions. You feel inadequate, afraid, insecure. There's no guarantee you'll succeed and that can feel scary. Courage is a mindset that when nurtured earlier in life, allows you [...]

Lessons Learned from Serving with the “Enemy” in the Israel Defense Forces

September 9th, 2015|courage, new memoir, Uncategorized|

By the time I was inducted in the Israel Defense Forces on February 12, 1991, I was already making space for "something new," -- learning to coexist with an Israel culture as an American, and yet, I was running on "something borrowed" which turned out to be stale girlhood energy from years past. I'm a [...]

Having the Courage to Pursue Your Dreams: Interview with Entrepreneur Terina J. Hicks

September 4th, 2015|Blog Talk Radio, blogging, branding, courage, defining moments, dreams, faith, mindset, success|

Learning other entrepreneur's secret to their success can be very inspiring. This past week, I interview Terina J. Hicks, president and chief baking officer of CobblersWorld.com to learn more about how she had the courage to pursue her dreams despite a job loss. I wanted to know what she does now to stay successful. Here's [...]

How Vacations are Like Artist Dates Helping Writers Develop their Creativity and Courage

August 19th, 2015|Uncategorized|

I just came back from a two week vacation in glorious San Diego, Pacific Beach where old tide brings mammoth high seven feet waves and attracts newbie boogy boarders like myself. I was seriously burnt-out from teaching, writing and crowdfunding for my memoir Accidental Soldier: A Memoir of Service and Sacrifice in the Israel Defense [...]

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Do You Have the Courage to Make Life Changes?

August 6th, 2015|courage, creativity|

Note: This post is long overdue. For the last year or so, I've been going through some major life changes. Part of me wants to pursue other passions than just teaching. I've been teaching since age 23. I know I'll always been employable with my ESL (English as Second Language) teaching background all over the [...]

The First 3 Courage Scenes that Didn’t Make It Into Accidental Soldier

August 4th, 2015|memoir writing, new memoir, Pubslush, storytelling, the heroine's journey, Uncategorized, vulnerability|

This coming of age story of transformation and personal growth is uniquely told from a female immigrant serving in the Israel Defense Forces. This post focuses on all the juicy bits - the scenes of courage that aren't in the memoir, from the scary to the unexpected. 1. Learning about mines on the Israeli-Syrian border. [...]

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3 Unhealthy Behaviors and Emotions that Result from a Lack of Courage

August 3rd, 2015|courage, mindset|

Many of my memoir writing students start the writing process with a very high level of enthusiasm. It's wonderful to see. Somewhere along the line however, this energy wanes and comes to a halt. They prepare scaffolding activities and all exercises all very dutifully and then refrain from submitting the writing pieces. Once might say [...]

7 Ways to Have More Courage in Your Life

July 27th, 2015|courage, new memoir, Uncategorized|

A new direction with my site has been brewing for the past few weeks. A new me. Part of me wanted to align the content from my memoir and yet, I'm also wearing all these other hats: radio show host, book marketer for writers and entrepreneurs. So I had a strategy call with my writing [...]

My Memoir on Serving in the Israel Defense Forces: Trying to Fit in with the Sabra Culture

June 29th, 2015|new books, new memoir|

I've often wondered why these sections got the cut, (my memoir had to be pared down to below 100,000 words) and what prompted me to include them in the first place in my memoir Accidental Soldier: A Memoir of Service and Sacrifice in the Israel Defense Forces. (SheWritesPress, 2016) As I retyped them from the [...]

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