by Beth FItzgerald | Aug 10, 2021 | Burdens, Happiness, Health, Inner Peace, Love, Peace, Priorities, Purpose, Self-Care, Stress, Work-Life Balance
I’m sure you’ve heard of the classic “wants versus needs” question when it comes to budgeting. It becomes a lot easier to make difficult financial decisions when we break down our line items into wants and needs. It doesn’t always feel...
by Beth FItzgerald | Aug 6, 2021 | Dreams, Friday Quote, Happiness, Passion, Purpose, Success
“Each of us has a fire in our hearts for something. It’s our goal in life to find it and keep it lit.” ~Mary Lou Retton I believe Mary Lou Retton is 100% correct, but the sad part is that I see a lot of people living their life without acknowledging that...
by Beth FItzgerald | May 7, 2021 | Dreams, Friday Quote, Goals, Inspirational, Leadership, Purpose, Success, Vision
“I’m not going to coach you to who you are, I’m going to coach you to who you should be someday.” ~ Doc Rivers I was watching a documentary about Doc Rivers on Netflix the other day with my husband and my daughter. When he spoke this sentence,...
by Beth FItzgerald | Jun 19, 2020 | Bravery, Friday Quote, Happiness, Inspirational, Purpose, Success
“Do you then ponder how the supreme of human evils, the surest mark of the base and cowardly, is not death, but the fear of death?” ~ Epictetus Leave it to the Ancient Greek Stoic Philosophers to use death to inspire. Epictetus continued that thought by begging his...
by Beth FItzgerald | Apr 30, 2020 | Dreams, Inspirational, Purpose, Success
Tuesday morning I was returning home from a run. From the start, everything about this run was a mental (and physical) battle. The last part of the run was an ever so gradual incline to the top of my street and then a right turn to finish with a flat 50-yard...
by Beth FItzgerald | Mar 13, 2020 | Friday Quote, Purpose, Reflection
“Success is fine, but success is fleeting. Significance is lasting.” ~ Beth Brooke-Marciniak We talk about success far more often than we do significance, but simply putting the two words in the same sentence instantly illuminates the distinction....