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Step 169: My New Column on Relationships on OwningPink.com

It’s with great excitement that I announce my new OwningPink.com column on relationships. The brilliant and ridiculously talented Pink team asked me if I’d be interested in being a featured blogger and I couldn’t resist the chance to be more closely linked to them. I was very influenced by Chris Brogan’s recent post on the importance of labs and how they fuel our creativity by pushing us to our edge on a subject we want to understand more deeply. The complexity and wide of relationships (including our relationships with romance, family, friends, money, co-workers, our community, dreams, etc.) is something I want to understand better, so I’m writing my way to understanding through OwningPink.com and inviting all of you along for the ride.

I’ll be posting about twice a month, under the incredible editorial eyes of my dear friend, Joy Mazzola, and her sparkling partner-in-pink-crime, Lauren Nagel. The whole venture is headed by Lissa Rankin, Founder and Pink Doctor of Mojo (what a great title!). Lissa and I connected through Twitter and then I interviewed her for my entrepreneurship column on Examiner. She is a gift in my life.

Would love for you to check out my new column, leave a comment, and click around the site to see all of the other amazing creative work that’s on display.

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Owning Pink: Bright Spots

The lovely ladies of Owning Pink have given me the great honor of featuring one of my blog posts as their Mojo Monday exercise: finding the bright spots in our lives and replicating the heck out of them! Have a peek here.

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Owning Pink Feature

I am thrilled and humbled that Lissa and Joy over at Owning Pink made one of my recent posts the Mojo Monday exercise. The post was inspired by World’s Strongest Librarian. Much thanks to Josh for inspiring my writing. Here is a short intro and a link to the post:

“This Mojo Monday, let’s put pen to paper, fingers to keyboard, heart to mind, and consider what memories made us who we are today, right now, in this moment. Profound or silly, happy or sad, painful or joyful, what are the “when” moments that created and crafted beautiful, gorgeous you and what truths did they reveal?”

Snapshots of When