Building Trusting Relationships
Hello, Everyone! This is Colleen Kelly, the Chief Financial Officer for KenCrest. I am happy to be Marian’s guest blogger for the month of August. My blog series will share some…
Read MoreGoal Setting
Hello. I am Colleen Kelly, the Chief Financial Officer for KenCrest. I am happy to be Marian’s guest blogger for the month of August. My blog series will share some…
Read MoreGuest Blogger Series – Enabling Others to Act
Hello all. I am Colleen Kelly, the Chief Financial Officer for KenCrest. I am happy to be Marian’s guest blogger for the month of August. My blog series will share some…
Read MoreKeep a Space for Dreams in Your Life
I have a huge pile of books in my home. I have read most of them, but others still await their turn. Yesterday, I picked one up from the pile…
Read MoreGuest Blogger Series – Strategies for Improving your Self-Leadership skills
Hello All! This is Colleen Kelly, the Chief Financial Officer, for KenCrest. I am happy to be Marian’s guest blogger for the month of August. My blog series will be sharing…
Read MoreGet on a New Track
I was given the honor once of introducing the writer, Rachel Simon. She had just written the book Riding the Bus with My Sister. I had read about Rachel and…
Read MorePractice Hard Empathy
I can’t tell you how often I have heard, “I didn’t know.” It is most often followed by, “If I had known, I would have __________ (fill in the blank).” …
Read MoreSome Things Will Remain True
Elizabeth Barrett Browning was a bit of a rebel and a person with a disability. She was an English poet of the Romantic movement, and as a child, she developed…
Read MoreKnow the Way, Show the Way, Go the Way
Years ago, I had a few stress-relieving, somewhat guilty pleasures. I binge-watched “Say Yes to the Dress.” I am already married. I cannot imagine spending 10,000 dollars for a dress.…
Read MoreBe Imperfect
Recently, I was stunned to hear that there are societies that wish to eliminate the possibility of giving birth to children with Down Syndrome. I understand that having a child…
Read MoreAmount to You!
I have heard the phrase “you/he/she won’t amount to much” more than once in my life. I know that is a strange expression, but it comes from an interesting place.…
Read MoreCelebrate Difference
As a kid, I learned what it meant to be different. That was not the easiest thing in a small town where most of the people were similar. We were…
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