by Lisa McCrohan | Feb 6, 2018 | Following what delights your heart, Serving, Healing and Transforming Our World, Soulful Poetry
It’s Time to Begin: The Call to Creativity in Midlife There comes a time when you know you must just begin. And though you may be caught in old habits that leave you treading water in half hopes – you trust. You trust that what you desire has been placed on your...
by Lisa McCrohan | Nov 15, 2017 | Serving, Healing and Transforming Our World
I love supporting, encouraging, nourishing, and being “in cahoots” with other small businesses and local businesses. As a womanpreneur myself, I KNOW the kind of hard work that goes into “making it happen” and supporting a family. Every one...
by Lisa McCrohan | Jun 3, 2017 | Cultivating Compassion, Regarding Our Children, Serving, Healing and Transforming Our World
Buying a new home and selling your home can be stressful, they tell me. Last time we moved, we were leaving a one-room apartment in Boston. We packed up our tiny Honda Civic, hitched up the UHaul, and headed south to Maryland. We had no children and not much...
by Lisa McCrohan | Apr 11, 2017 | Serving, Healing and Transforming Our World
One of the people on my GoD Squad (my Gems of Delight Book Launch Team), Heidi, posted this TED Talk by Amanda Palmer for me to see: Writing a book is one thing. It takes devotion, listening within, and discipline. But asking for others to help you share the soulful...
by Lisa McCrohan | Sep 10, 2016 | Following what delights your heart, Living Your Spirituality in Everyday Life, Serving, Healing and Transforming Our World
I hear it. I sense it. Within you. Within me. A fire growing. A wave forming. A revolution of the heart-body-mind-spirit rising. We are done putting our attention (effort, energy, time…our sacred time) into what doesn’t serve us, what doesn’t feel like “right...
by Lisa McCrohan | Jul 12, 2016 | Cultivating Compassion, Serving, Healing and Transforming Our World
Hate is taught. Love is our true nature. Awhile ago, my son asked me what “gay” meant. I didn’t know what prompted him asking. I also thought he knew – we have family and friends who are gay. He has met their partners before. But I decided to answer his question. So I...