My latest LinkedIn post. #truestory #wordstoliveby The key to success is having no qualms about failure! (Read that again. Let it sink in.) |
Friday, April 19, 2024
Q IS FOR QUALMS
Thursday, April 27, 2023
W IS FOR WOMEN
March 8th was when we celebrated this year! Cartoon (c) maxine.com |
In recognition of International Women's Day, I posted this to my personal Facebook page this year with a song link (which I have added to my post at the bottom):
In celebration of International Woman's Day I am sharing a song that has carried me though a male dominated sector, to which I believe I belong. Truthfully, I've seen it all as a mature woman in Muskoka construction.
I've been told what to wear, coached on how to manage men that should have been let go, and had my intelligence diminished by bullies that hated the outgoing personality of an well versed woman.
Most importantly, for being unconditionally loyal, I was totally gaslighted as the internal political climate changed.
The point of my story is I have never given up - and I am really very proud of that.
PS: If you truly know me and you've read this far.... AND you've listened to the tune I am sharing; you know who was on the other side of this exit interview!
Sara Bareilles - King of Anything (Official Video)
Thursday, April 20, 2023
Q IS FOR QUORUM
The perfect way to end the day in Beamaris. Skating at dusk on Lake Muskoka. TAKEN: March 2022 |
Thursday, April 28, 2022
X IS FOR XEROX
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
P IS FOR PERSISTENCE
Sunday, November 8, 2020
HELLO NEW-VEMBER
Loving life packing only a cellphone, a credit card & a smile! TAKEN: OCTOBER 10th, 2013 |
For a number of reasons, this is one of my very favorite selfies I have ever managed to capture. I snapped it in an absolute coffee induced euphoric state, the morning after landing in Old Montreal with a girlfriend.
As the story goes, I had seen The Eagles at the ACC in Toronto the Thursday night before, then hopped a plane to Montreal to see Bon Jovi at the Bell Centre that Saturday night.
I remember embracing the brisk November morning with an extra skip in my step feeling like a brand new person. Not because I was going to venture into historic Vieux-Montréal and its amazing architecture, but because I had made the life changing decision to quit my dream job; a milestone that happened seven years ago this week.
My point?
I think some of you may be surprised to read that for the first time in years, I once again have a skip in my step and I am sporting an ear to ear smile for making yet another life altering choice. I am pleased to report that I have left my sales and marketing position within the construction industry here in Muskoka... and I couldn’t be happier.
Just like seven years ago, my decision wasn't made lightly. It was a transition I had entertained for almost six months. If I am being honest, the reason for the lag was because I had struggled to wrap my mind around the logistics of such a life altering shift.
Like most things in life, timing is everything. I guess you could say, just like the day I snapped this selfie, I had to invest in myself and trust the timing in my life. Even with that trust, I worried my glass may feel half empty. Hence those months it took me to finally decide.
As everyone knows, this isn't rocket science. A job is a job, that in the end you get paid for simply doing a job - and people leave jobs all the time.
In this instance, my personal struggle came with the more than a hundred people I was blessed to get to know and work alongside of with a great sense of pride. It didn't matter which, I was connected to each and every one of them... How could I go?
In the end, transitioning has had zero effect with those I was closest with. Social media has helped close the landline conversation gap and not a day goes by that my phone isn’t a buzz with a meme, a text, or a call from one of many. I guess you could say our friendships are a different kind of payday for simply treating people the way we wanted to be treated.
As I wrap up my post and head over to Spotify, I can't help but reflect on those amazing few days and two great back to back concerts seven years ago. Today has me embracing, blasting, and singing, a number of those really great tunes performed live.
But for whatever reason... Already Gone by the Eagles and It's My Life by Bon Jovi seem to be bringing down the house!
Sorry. Couldn't resist the obvious comical musical punchline.
#yagottalaughaboutit
Saturday, December 28, 2019
FORTY FOUR
What 44 actually looked like! TAKEN: DECEMBER 2009 |
Thanks again for reading.
Monday, May 20, 2019
WHEN LESS IS MORE!
(l-r:) Wonder Woman, Smartie, Bestest Bee, Darin & Me TAKEN (l-r:): 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016 |
Most people, myself included, make excuses. There's work, home, dogs, family, work & work, not to mention life in general: the circle of actual excuses, are in fact the vicious circle that kills most efforts.
My favourite are the times when one calls me. Simply because they feel we just need to hear the others voice.
Honestly, when you understand a person that well. You can handle whatever plethora of bullshit, life is gonna serve ya!
PS: Jo, NannyF, B-Rad, Sweenymiester, SBM, Tim & Twos, Lady Di... Thanks.
Saturday, March 30, 2019
FOR THE RECORD
My motto in life? Kill the assholes with kindness! TAKEN: April 1978 |
Part of me thinks those being aggressively passive and judgmental about my very fashionable rose coloured glasses are that way because they've never met anyone like me; which is someone that would rather instill confidence over conflict.
As a result, I have always worked to give my best. Which may read an an oxymoron seeing as over the years I've written here that the best I could do was barely crawl out of bed...Yet even then, I always did it and smiled.
As I process all of this, my biggest discovery this post is that once you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change. Which is the realization I had yesterday, and is naturally attached to what feels to be a bit like a broken heart.
Once again, I have my big girl panties pulled up and I am moving onward & upward.
Thanks again for reading.
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
SOME SUPER SIMPLE ADVICE
They always have a problem for every solution!”
~ Albert Einstein
Are you going to Heaven or Hell? I believe that you are perpetuating one or the other in your everyday life! TAKEN: JULY 2014 |
For quite sometime, I've been struggling with a person I must interact with on a regular basis. This past spring it became increasingly taxing, so I decided to delve in, research, and try to understand why.
As expected, my surfing led me from one link to another, until I landed on a podcast that resonated. Short story long, it ended up discussing the theory of how our personality ultimately falls into one of three categories; positive, neutral, or negative.
Following that thought process and expanding my reading led me to my next clarifying moment: That a negative person doesn't really understand that they're negative, more they matter-a-factly find someone with a true positive vibe downright annoying.
That said, the more I read, the more I understood that a negative person that is forced to interact on a regular basis with a positive or neutral person, unleashes their mental frustrations by exercising passive aggressive tenancies; which are meant specifically to belittle, whilst pacifying their need for making the other feel as they do about their outlook on life in general.
Y'all know I steer clear of religion and politics here. And if you're looking for a free psychiatric assessment, I haven't a clue what I am talking about, so click the big X in the top right hand corner of your screen and move along.
What I will say, is that I honestly believe that life is all about personal choices. I never focus on what will happen in the afterlife, rather I am more about embracing a heaven or a hell each and every day.
How so?
Simple....
I believe if you always keep your face in the sunshine, it's hard to get lost in the sheer darkness that lurks in the shadows that will forever surround.
My 2 cents!
Sunday, September 9, 2018
A VERY MEMORABLE NOVEMBER
Packing only a Visa card & my cellphone... I headed down St.Charles
into Old Montreal.
TAKEN: November 8th, 2013
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You see, my girlfriend won the tickets on a local radio station and her +1 cancelled on her less than a week before. Just as I would have, she headed on to her Facebook feed to see who could juggle their life last minute and get on a plane with her the following Thursday. I won!
After years of unconditional personal and financial support, a person close to me (on the receiving end of my charity) angrily 'unfriended me' when she discovered that I'd traveled from Toronto to la belle 'je me souviens' province at a whirlwind pace. Her reasoning? Because I'd given my second Eagles ticket to my husband and not her, then didn't take her to Montreal.
Which brings me to my point. Once a greedy person, always a greedy person. The more they get, the more they want. So, how did my very memorable November weekend in Montreal change me?
It made me realize (once the shock and hurt eventually passed) that the other washing their hands of me was the single biggest cost saving myself and my family have ever been blessed to receive.
The other side to my almost five year later coin toss (leap of faith, and/or possible lapse in judgement) is that though I've decided to allow her a peek back in, my doing so comes with an honest warning... that is plain and simple.
I may always try and forgive, yet I most certainly will never forget.
Wish us luck!
Sunday, July 22, 2018
A LITTLE MORE EXTENDED FAMILY
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
MY BEFORE THE SELFIE… SELFIE!
My 35mm picture taken with a timer. (TAKEN: MARCH 2007) CLICK HERE TO SEE MY FIRST SELFIE |
Wowza! Followed by a who the hell knew?
Not me, but I am certainly glad I've embraced all of the groundbreaking platforms.
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
PROUD TO CALL YOU MY PEEP
Back at the office, I reminisced with the guys about us selling together. I explained how he granted me unconditional access, would handle the technical side of the specialized work he does, and I would collect the money for the sale and keep the builder happy. From that very first sale, it was a win-win for both of us.
The both of us leaving a Lake Muskoka boathouse project site visit that used his products. TAKEN: JUNE 2013 |
Thursday, April 14, 2016
L IS FOR LOYALTY
Sunday, March 13, 2016
APPARENTLY, I HAVE AN ISSUE?
Sporting my newest UV acquisition from last Friday. TAKEN: MARCH 13th, 2016 |
I told him to use his comical (albeit much needed gesture) for his vintage album collection!!
I am pleased to report his albums have found a very safe haven,
Sun accessory issues my ass!!
Sunday, January 24, 2016
THE REALITY ABOUT RESPECT
Thursday, September 17, 2015
THE EPIC TEST OF EVERYONE
Leave it to Brock to have the ability to reinforce the obvious with such eloquence. Matter a fact, hearing his voice took me back to him saying those very same words to me in the early Fall of 2013.
Honestly?
Read my graphic... This most definitely feels like my perfect time!
Friday, August 28, 2015
I CAN SEE A RAINBOW...
Can you see my rainbow? TAKEN: AUGUST 28th, 2015 |
Guess I’ll find out Tuesday morning at 9am!
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
SUCCESSFUL WOMEN & BUSINESS
One of the many perks of a waterfront office TAKEN: JULY 3rd, 2015 |
We both used to work in the same sector and her father was one of my very first trade print clients. She, like so many others are limited in the praise they receive because they are a woman and therefore must be the receptionist. To the contrary, she has a brilliant legal mind. Hence, why I called her for her help.
On the glass half full side of things, after I hung up from my one free legal advice call, the opportunity of a lifetime presented itself (part and parcel for how I spent the last 18 months I suspect). It'll be a lot of hard work and I'll have to prove my worth as well as the fact that I am up for the challenge. I'd like to say I'll lace up my designer shoes and give it my all but I don't wear socks after the May 2-4 weekend; so I'm going to slip on my $35 flip flops and get to work.
I'm kidding. You see, it's not the shoes that define success (or flip flops in my case) because in business, everything is results based. I find it funny that when I started out all those years ago, people would pat me on the head and ask "ya still do that little thing out of your basement?"
Does my picture look like I'm in my basement?
Check again!