Waving at You from Rain-Drenched Vermont
Would you believe I'm actually learning to do my own pages? Wow. Some of you who are technically inclined by nature (or just younger!) may think it's easy, but I'm really impressed with myself. I still have a lot to learn, but it's fun.
I have a wonderful mentor, Dan Hunt, of www.audiobarandgrill.com, and I highly recommend him if you want to learn web development, or if you want someone to do your site or record and edit audios for you. He's very talented and knowledgeable (and so is his wife, Deb, of www.mywebgal.com)! They do some excellent work for some very high powered marketers, but they are such down to earth and caring people!
When Dan started coaching me over the phone, I'd get all flustered with clicking in the wrong places, and he'd do this wonderful accepting chuckle, "Heh, heh, heh. You're not supposed to know how to do that yet!" He was so reassuring he made it very safe and easy for me to learn!
So, I revised my pages, and I switched to a new webhost, and some things are screwy, but in a little time I'll get it all working right again! Please be patient in the meanwhile!
Meanwhile, we've in the very slooooow process of getting the cedar siding exterior of our home power washed in preparation for re-staining. Last summer, my husband and I tried to touch up the stain but the results were less than satisfactory, so we stopped after two small upstairs walls. Of course, those two walls have presented the biggest challenge and don't look the same as the other walls. Yet. We're working on it! The power wash project has been a lot more time consuming than the contractor anticipated, and our Vermont rain has limited work time. So a job we expected to have completed in May is still just inching forward. I can't really complain though. It's the Vermont farmers who are suffering, and the state has just been declared a disaster area so they can get emergency loans to feed livestock and replant crops ruined by the rains.
Tonight was clear for a change. So I sat out back with a fire in the firepit, one of my newest pleasures. The wood was so damp it produced steam for the first hour. I sat with an uplifting book and my journal, watching the flames, the fireflies and the starry night sky. I am so grateful for such simple pleasures!
In another day or two I'll get back with the program of sending you some stress reduction articles, and I haven't forgotten my promise to put together a teleseminar featuring me, in the near future! Tonight, I'm just enjoying myself and saying hello.
As always, I welcome blog postings or emails. Let me know what you want to hear about in the way of less stress and more success! And loving yourself from the inside out!
Joy and peace,
Dr. Ilenya
http://www.powerofpersonalpeace.com
ilenya@powerofpersonalpeace.com
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