Daisy May & Me: Inspiration and positive living

Elements of Friendship: Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan

Elements of Friendship: Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan

"I would rather walk with a friend in the dark, than alone in the light."

- Helen Keller

 

When I think about epic friendships in history, I think about Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan.

Many know the basic facts about their story, but some of the greatest aspects of their friendship are not as well known: the empathy, camaraderie, and service Helen and Anne shared.

Gratitude and Teaching It to Your Kids

Gratitude and Teaching It to Your Kids
  We've heard that gratitude is not only good for our mental health, but our physical health as well. Just like all the other things that are sup...

Ruth Wakefield

Life Lessons from the chocolate chip cookie
Life lessons from the chocolate chip cookie.

Condolezza Rice

Condolezza Rice
Condoleezza Rice is a woman of many "firsts"...

Our War

Our War
  **** Disclaimer: I want to express that I have been and occasionally still am, all these types of women. I’ve been the unfair judge, the hurt ret...

Sally Westover

Sally Westover

"No one has taught me more about optimism in the face of adversity than my mother.  When she was only 35 years old, she was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer.  She told her doctor that she would not lose the battle—that she had three little girls to raise—and she fought for 13 years to make that happen." Rachel Neilson from 3 in 30 Podcast about her mother Sally Westover. 

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Annie Oakley

Annie Oakley
I can still remember my first ever biography I had to write in school was about Annie Oakley. I think we were supposed to find someone in history ...

How I Came to Own Hundreds of Dresses

How I Came to Own Hundreds of Dresses

Daisy May and Me: An Origins Story

I decided that even though the purpose for clothes is to cover bodies I didn't want their mind focused on bodies. I want them to realize that the people in the clothes are much more important.

#TimesUp in Space

#TimesUp in Space
Mae Jemison's life shows us that our time, our life can be what we make it. That possibilities for men and women are as endless as the stars in the universe.