by Michelle Lasley | Jun 5, 2018 | Blogging Before SEO, Family, Health, In the Home, Outside the Home, The Balancing Act, The Green Life
You’ve probably seen a lot of “master classes” floating around. Famous people like Maclom Gladwell and Gordon Ramsey are sharing their craft. Experts in writing, cooking, or acting are sharing their knowledge widely. I’ve been teaching...
by Michelle Lasley | Jun 4, 2018 | Blogging Before SEO, Family, The Balancing Act
I was making small talk. Okay, for me small talk can be a range of things. I believe everyone has a story to share. So, the get-to-know-you questions came up, and in there was, “How long have you been married?” I always have to think about that....
by Michelle Lasley | May 31, 2018 | Blogging Before SEO, Family, Food, Health, In the Home, Outside the Home, The Balancing Act, The Green Life
More than ten years ago I co-authored two green guides with a colleague. And, then she moved and I remained, and life kept coming. At that time, I had the itch to know more green stories. I am resurrecting a ten-year-old idea: the green interview to ask, “How...
by Michelle Lasley | Apr 9, 2018 | Blogging Before SEO, Family, Health, In the Home, Outside the Home, The Balancing Act, The Green Life
I was talking to a friend recently, and she was helping me dig deeper into why going green is important to me. I found it was hard for me to describe, as it’s kind of like breathing. In my writing the other day, I was able to clarify for myself. Going green is like...
by Michelle Lasley | Jan 18, 2018 | Blogging Before SEO, Family, Health, The Balancing Act, The Green Life
Monday night initiated the 2018 Empowered Life series. This event, unlike the others, was a paid event. We were blessed to hear the insights and knowledge of Desiree Mangandog. This was the first time I saw her live, though I finally acquired her book during the 2017...
by Michelle Lasley | Sep 26, 2017 | Blogging Before SEO, Family, The Balancing Act
A little bit ago, I wrote about how everything happens in its perfect time. I like to remind myself of this when things don’t seem to be going particularly perfect. For example, an inflamed temper tantrum (don’t you ever just want to throw something?) over...