by Beth FItzgerald | Mar 17, 2022 | Courage, Persistence, Risk-Taking, Success, Uncategorized
Doug, his mom, and I went to Montclair State University last night to watch our daughter’s lacrosse game. She plays for Stevens Institute of Technology. It was a great game and refreshing to be outside, but definitely cold! As I watched both teams trying to...
by Beth FItzgerald | Mar 11, 2022 | Gratitude, Happiness, Self Improvement, Stress, Success, Uncategorized
“There is no path to happiness. Happiness is the path.” ~ Buddha Let this quote sink in. Read it again if you must. It ties back to what I discussed yesterday with intrinsic and extrinsic goals. We won’t be happy WHEN we get the new car—this kind of...
by Beth FItzgerald | Mar 9, 2022 | Beliefs, Potential, Self-Confidence, Success
Yesterday, while I was at my tennis drill, I noticed a woman on the court next to me. The same 6 women have played next to us for years, but yesterday I had the chance to watch them for a minute or so. They are very talented players, but there was one woman in...
by Beth FItzgerald | Mar 8, 2022 | Bravery, Courage, Success, Uncategorized
My home office overlooks my front yard. Often times, when I am pondering something—or procrastinating, I will simply set my gaze on the beauty of nature, somehow hoping my answers will lie there. For a while now I have been looking at a number of barren trees, naked...
by Beth FItzgerald | Mar 4, 2022 | Character, Kindness, Love, Stress, Success, Volunteering
“Funny how your quality of life improves dramatically when you surround yourself with good, intelligent, kind-hearted, positive, loving people.” Unknown Yesterday morning, I had the distinct privilege of speaking with the Rotary Club of Montgomery/ Rocky...
by Beth FItzgerald | Mar 1, 2022 | Determination, Goals, Strategy, Success, Time Management
Yesterday, on my Monday morning call, we discussed time. We talked about all the ways we refer to time: we kill it, pass it, waste it, buy it, track it, spend it, take it, etc. But the one that got me thinking the most was “overtime”—not as it relates to a...