Changing Lanes Blog: Living Intentionally

Apr
14

Is it wise to make a lane change at the same time you are facing a crises?

Make your own luck

I often think about how lucky I’ve been to have control of the timing and nature of my lane change. When my division was bought, I was blessed with good health and had few obligations that restricted my choices. So even though I had opportunities…
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Apr
07

Making a Difference

Mother and Child Reunion

This is the first of a two-part series on the topic of choosing to change lanes to become more socially engaged at a grass roots level. Since publishing Changing Lanes, Susan and I have come across several remarkable change artists who have deepened our understanding…
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Mar
24

Maintaining your health is key to independence

Stay with the chase as long as you can.

A few weeks ago I wrote a blog about the dimension of time. Then, quite recently, a reader wrote in, quoting Seneca: “we should live each day as a separate life.”  Now, I must confess that when Bryan Chong first submitted his comment, I first…
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Mar
10

Can you recover after hitting bumps in the road while changing lanes?

The Cat House Hotel.

In last week’s blog, Jane talked about people who wanted to own their own business. Their motivations varied as you might suspect: Lucie Bava wanted to seize the day and shine —and was able to turn a hobby into being a specialty foods provider to…
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Jan
28

Do Well by Doing Good

Rainbow Warrior

The baby boomer search for spiritual fulfillment has a long history. The ’60s “Age of Aquarius” gave rise to the ’70s consciousness raising groups and est retreats. And, in the last two decades, we have witnessed a marked increase in traditional religious study and a…
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Jan
20

Are you Living Your Life on Autopilot?

These are the Glory Days

 My husband, Bill, and I have a weekly ritual. We fill up our respective plastic pill dispensers with the myriad of white, blue, red and yellow miracle drugs that keep our body chemistries in balance. Brilliant invention, that thingamajig—it not only keeps you organized pharmacologically,…
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Jan
07

Giving Back and Making a Real Impact

Live Long and Prosper

After launching Changing Lanes, I had planned to write a sequel and dive deeper into the topic of  Paying it Forward. I had amassed a large amount of research material on people who had achieved some level of success—e.g. the lucky ones who hit it…
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Jan
01

Choosing the Right Path Early in Life

Mystic Crystal Revelation

My husband, Rick, and I traveled to Ohio over the holidays to visit his two daughters, ages 15 and 20. They didn’t know I co-authored a book and as we talked about it, they both expressed an interest in having a copy. While saying, "Sure!…
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Dec
24

Searching for Meaning, Purpose, and all those other Blissed-out Phrases

Is That All There Is?

When Jane and I decided to write this book, we needed a guinea pig for our first interview. I immediately thought of my friend, Ruth. She, like many of us, had been both a beneficiary and a victim of her own business success. But in…
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