by Lisa McCrohan | Jun 7, 2016 | Following what delights your heart, Serving, Healing and Transforming Our World, Soulful Poetry
Arrived By Lisa McCrohan Today, I am here, God. I have arrived. I have walked, panted, ran, crawled and scrounged to reach you – only to now find you here at my own doorstep. In my running and crying, my panicking and searching, bruising my knees and wringing...
by Lisa McCrohan | May 18, 2016 | Following what delights your heart, Serving, Healing and Transforming Our World, Soulful Poetry
It’s Time Now By Lisa McCrohan It’s time now to believe that you are good and whole perfect just as you are. Yes, that’s right – exactly as you are. Not only when you have patience, you are Zen calm, and you have it all together. But also when emotions run high,...
by Lisa McCrohan | Mar 8, 2016 | Mindful Motherhood, Parenting with Compassion, Serving, Healing and Transforming Our World
In honor of International Women’s Day…a love note to my daughter. May these words inspire you to write a note to your daughter telling her how she matters, how her voice matters, and you are there to “hold space” for her to honor her Voice...
by Lisa McCrohan | Feb 17, 2016 | Serving, Healing and Transforming Our World, Soulful Poetry
One Glorious First Step By Lisa McCrohan There comes a time in your life when you have to finally follow that One Desire that has been here, inside your heart, your bones, the very fiber of your being, for possibly decades. Before you do anything else or put energy...
by Lisa McCrohan | Feb 3, 2016 | Happiness, Delight, Joy, Awe, Mindfulness in Everyday Life, Nourishing Our Connections, Serving, Healing and Transforming Our World
It’s raining outside on this cold February morning. It’s just about now here at the beginning of February when people contact me for counseling or coaching. They share the stories of being overwhelmed, done, tired, wanting out of the marriage, depressed, caught in the...
by Lisa McCrohan | Nov 10, 2015 | Serving, Healing and Transforming Our World, Soulful Poetry
It was an ordinary Monday. But the stories I heard – in one day – were anything but ordinary. A husband has stage 4 cancer. A wife lost her job. A woman is saying “enough” to abuse. A teenager is cutting. Parents lost their baby. A divorce...