by Ethel Lee-Miller | Apr 6, 2017 | Writing
“I’m going to the gym.” Hank stood in the doorway of my office, sneaks on, and water bottle in hand. It’s a quarter-mile walk there and back, which adds a half-mile to his elliptical total. He’s got a whole routine of machines and weights and usually comes back...
by Ethel Lee-Miller | Apr 5, 2017 | Writing
I stood in front of the bookshelves in our guest room/meditation room and took down three books. I’ve added them to the small stack of books and magazines on the floor. My growing wish list for D.E.A.R. time. One of them is David Whyte’s Crossing the Unknown Sea....
by Ethel Lee-Miller | Apr 4, 2017 | Writing
Time to Drop Everything and Read. It’s here. I have no big presentations to plan. I have no speeches to write. My clients’ folders and notes are in order. But now that it’s here–in abundance–I’m stuck. How can I be stuck? I love to read. I have the latter part of the...
by Ethel Lee-Miller | Apr 3, 2017 | Writing
Whether you’re 5, 15, 35, 55 or beyond, D.E.A.R. Drop Everything and Read. (Yes, another acronym – the key to salvaging my memory) I love to read, yet find other ‘things’ get in the way of my personal reading. April is D.E.A.R. month. I did it...