by Gayle | Apr 5, 2017 | Blog
The truth will set you free. John, Chapter 8, Verse 32, of the most popularly read book in history, the Bible. This declaration is true for me, and my proof is how I feel in my body. My body reflects freedom, and activates my sufficiency. I wonder, how many people...
by Gayle | Apr 5, 2017 | Blog
Motivation Last year I had the joy of exploring and practicing the new concepts of Somatic Finance: the trilogy of head, heart, and belly, or the ways of the Academic, the Philanthropist, and the Capitalist, and all the practices and developmental stages that evolve...
by Gayle | Dec 8, 2016 | Blog
The long view is not about predicting or controlling. Often in financial planning there is the idea that future projections of financial flows and accumulation will dictate success or failure. It’s just a tool for the journey to enable the conversations and actions...
by Gayle | Oct 3, 2016 | Blog
Straight talk is a powerful and necessary skill. First, understanding the nuance of what straight talk really is and second, practicing, and eventually, mastering. I think that most conversations are cloudy. By cloudy I mean that the communication is filled with...
by Gayle | Aug 25, 2016 | Blog
At age nine I wanted to learn to knit from my mother. For an unknown reason, my mother arranged knitting lessons from a person at the local yarn store for a friend and me. I was dumbstruck and devastated. When we were introduced to the teacher, I collapsed into a...
by Gayle | Jul 22, 2016 | Blog
Experiences are fuel for writing. Vacationing in the English Lakes Region proved to be great fuel! The weather, a common and universal topic of conversation, became a minor inconvenience compared to the “main events” occurring around the world. We watched with the...