Author Archives: Joy

An Easier Transition

As the new school year quickly approaches and summer vacation comes to an end, you may be noticing that your child is starting to exhibit and experience some back to school anxiety, nerves and fear.  Whether beginning kindergarten, junior high, or high school, a transition and change will be taking place; as each school year is… Continue Reading

Mission Accomplished

The following short story depicts a universal lesson that I received the other day while setting out to accomplish an objective. The lesson was in Response-ability. In preparation for an upcoming English to Spanish book translation project that I’ve been given the opportunity to complete, my mission today was to find some sort of computer language conversion… Continue Reading

El Día Mágico

Como dice el Paolo Coelho; Quien presta atención a su día, descubre el instante mágico. A mi parece que cada día que me puedo dejarme ser auténtico, y vivo como el mar, en flúido meditación, es un día mágico.  Otra día ya me pasó rápidamente, y antes de me duermo está noche quiero dar las gracias… Continue Reading

The Joyful Hummingbird

Inspired by Hiro Boga’s most recent blog post, Power. Brought To You By The Number Eight,  I thought to share with you all one of my own  recent awe inspiring experiences. A few weeks ago, on a cool, spring, Arizona morning, I was sitting on my patio drinking coffee and admiring the beautiful plants, trees, and flowers as… Continue Reading

The Five Sided Rock

My playful practice the other week was to find a five sided rock, sit with it, and let it teach me something that would be helpful for me to know. The intention of this practice was to experiment with my senses and to listen to my intuition. So after searching through my parent’s rock garden, I finally saw, felt, and… Continue Reading