Author Archives: Sharon
Moms. Relax! Everything always works out.
We all have a memory of how we first learned about the birds and the bees. As parents of young children we all live in some level of fear about the inevitable “TALK”. It’s time to relax about the whole … Continue reading
We’ve All got a Little Tiger Blood
So, I admit to watching a couple Charlie Sheen interviews and spoofs over the last couple of days. And I’ve laughed, and tsk-tsk-ed and shaken my head. but on second consideration I’m wondering why we’re all stunned, shocked, amused or … Continue reading
First Creation: Moving from Dream to Voice
Just the other day I was loving how clearly the Dreamstepping process outlines where and how we get stuck when stepping into our dreams. I do love that. Except when I don’t. What I noticed today while reflecting was that … Continue reading
Why I Love Dreamstepping 8/365
I’m encouraged to take my heart seriously. I’ve got girls, two of them and what I want for them, more than anything, is that they are happy. You’re a parent, you know what I mean. And what I know for … Continue reading
Why I love Dreamstepping 7/365
Whenever I get stuck I can pin point it to one of the six transitions and I know exactly how to get out of the rut. Today was one of those non stop doing days, I found myself after the … Continue reading
The Importance of Maintenance
I’m a skier. (Have I mentioned that? ) And I’m really fortunate in that I get to schedule the odd week day off and enjoy a day on the hill. There are a lot of life and leadership lessons to … Continue reading
Why I Love Dreamstepping 6/365
I love having a regular reminder to reflect. It’s easy to slip into a semi-conscious state in your life. Easy to let days, weeks and months slip by in relative sameness. A remindr to reflect, to mine the learning from … Continue reading
Why I Love Dreamstepping 5/365
Enjoying is 1/6th of the process. Just Enjoying. Not doing, not planning, not even dreaming. Just enjoying. That’s means if you’re awake for 16 hours of the day you can spend a little over 2 and a half hours doing … Continue reading
Dreams and Fears
The biggest insight for me in creating Dreamstepping was that predictably, I could expect to feel a nervous, uncertain energy whenever I thought about leaving one phase of a dream and moving into the next. That nervousness used to stop … Continue reading
Why I Love Dreamstepping 4/365
There’s ALWAYS another dream. Believe it. Allow it.