by Kirsten Manley-Casimir | May 8, 2018 | Big Ideas, Courage, Life lessons, Self-care, Self-reflection
Can you imagine being so tired that you can hardly keep your eyes open during a 5:30 pm dinner? Can you imagine feeling so exhausted that if you don’t get a seat on the bus you consider sitting down on the floor? Can you imagine feeling so unwell that the most...
by Rachel Manley-Casimir | Apr 24, 2018 | Big Ideas, High Achievers, Life lessons, Positive self-talk
It’s amazing to have a best friend. I watch my kids talk about their best friend and you can see that their best friend forms such a huge part of their world and who they are. Wouldn’t you want to have that kind of best friend as an adult? A best friend...
by Kirsten Manley-Casimir | Apr 17, 2018 | Big Ideas, Life lessons, Relationships
Recently, through social media, I got back in touch with a friend from junior high school, Jennifer. I remember wondering what she was up to because she was one of the most intelligent people I had ever met during my high school years. It was wonderful to learn that...
by Elsie Manley-Casimir | Apr 10, 2018 | Big Ideas, Courage, Life lessons, reframing, Self-reflection
Someone gave me a button a long time ago with the following saying on it: “I no longer have to stand in the rain, pretending I’m not getting wet.” I think it was when I was going through the disintegrating of my marriage…or maybe I saw it and bought it for...
by Kirsten Manley-Casimir | Mar 19, 2018 | Big Ideas, High Achievers, Life lessons, Relationships, Self-care
Recently, I reconnected with one of my favourite people in the world. You know the kind of person I’m talking about…the kind of person who is filled with love and positivity and lights up a room when he walks in. The kind of person who has accomplished so...
by Kirsten Manley-Casimir | Mar 6, 2018 | Big Ideas, High Achievers, Life lessons, Self-care, Working Moms
At a recent conference, I reconnected with a lovely, accomplished law professor that I hadn’t seen for awhile and asked her how her law teaching was going. She told me that although she’s now very comfortable in her job, as a full-time working mother of two...
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