There's been a word that has been in my path the past week: equanimity. Have you ever heard of it before? I've seen this word in two of the books I've been reading lately. Then I found the word in an article I linked to from a blog I regularly read. And I saw the word… Continue reading What is Equanimity?
Tag: Writing
Chapter Nine- Not My Mother’s Menopause
I'm no longer going to read my book on my podcast. It just appears to be an unnecessary extra step. I will continue to produce a podcast, but it will be about random nonsense, as the world desperately needs more of it. I promised there would be more positive content in the book, and here… Continue reading Chapter Nine- Not My Mother’s Menopause
Get Your Own Version of a Daybed
I had planned to keep this for a tater tot post, but I couldn't wait any longer. In the last tater tot post, I had mentioned that our old patio furniture had collapsed practically on top of me. Then, in the rant section of that tater tot post, I talked about how expensive patio furniture… Continue reading Get Your Own Version of a Daybed
Podcast #44- Chapter Six- Not My Mother’s Menopause
https://anchor.fm/kari-wagner-hoban/episodes/Not-My-Mothers-Menopause--Chapter-Six-e1hop9v In honor of this being the title chapter, I am putting the complete text within the body of the post. But I also read it on the podcast, so you're welcome to listen to it instead. I also talked about the three things I'm looking forward to this week as well. Before I get… Continue reading Podcast #44- Chapter Six- Not My Mother’s Menopause
Podcast #42- Chapter Three- Not My Mother’s Menopause
https://anchor.fm/kari-wagner-hoban/episodes/Not-My-Mothers-Menopause--Chapter-Three-e1gqsut I was in my third year of perimenopause, and I was plagued with migraines, anxiety attacks, vertigo, and emotions I didn’t even realize existed. I’d been without a period for six months and I hoped that I was finally out of the woods. I could see the clearing. I could almost taste freedom. I… Continue reading Podcast #42- Chapter Three- Not My Mother’s Menopause
Reflecting
Sarah, a friend of mine, published a post in November about the importance of asking yourself questions. Taking a deep breath and contemplating those questions. The answers may arrive fast, or they may take longer. But, ultimately, the answers will come to light. These are the reflective questions she included at the end of her… Continue reading Reflecting