I will have to share a few of my vacation pics with you once I’ve sorted them out (there are a few on Instagram if you’d like a preview). Meanwhile, my VacationSTRETCH is now in its 7th day back home — crazy how fast it goes! On one of those 7 mornings, I had my […]
Archives for May 2016
When it’s good, S-T-R-E-T-C-H it out!
I’m so excited. This is the day I program my contact places with my “on vacation!” message, and switch gears for two weeks. The hubby and I will be jetting off to a family vacation, and I can barely contain my joy in imagining all it will be for us — we have planned for […]
Alaka‘i Managers Make Plans
This is on page 61 of Managing with Aloha, and I’ve been thinking about expanding on it for a while now. To be frank, its absence is driving me crazy: Ho‘omau demands managers have a plan Ho‘omau challenges managers to have a carefully crafted workplace plan that makes good business sense. You cannot have a […]
Sunday Mālama: On Mothers and Mothering, Fathers and Fathering
Happy Mothers Day! Commonality One of the things I love most about Mothers Day, and about Fathers Day as well, is their universal community — we all have them in common. The simple fact that we spend any amount of time on this earth as human beings means we each have a mother, we each […]
Video Review: Tina Roth Eisenberg “Trust Breeds Magic”
I promised myself I would watch more videos that are of the TED Talks variety — storytelling ones which are more biographical in nature, and about small ideas which became big deals for people. One thing I’ve come to know is this: Seemingly small ideas are usually personal values looking for some way to help […]
Aloha Intentions: Ke Ola Series 2
The newest issue of Ke Ola Magazine was just published on May 1st, and I thought I would share it with all of you subscribed for this blog as well, for it kicks off the 2nd series on Managing with Aloha I will be writing for the business column of the magazine. As you will […]
Money isn’t evil
We can learn from our mistakes, and get into a brand new relationship with money. “Accept what is. Let go of what was. Have faith in what will be.” Sometimes, when things are falling apart, they are actually falling into place. One of the great things about the life we are given, is that it […]