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My Soul Space

Often times it’s fun to share your truewellbeing. The soul space of you. The part of you that makes you special, that’s always there even if you don’t acknowledge it or believe it. I am going to share with you, and I hope that you will share some of ‘your truewellbeing’ in the comments too.

I am a 59 year old woman— mom to three (now all grown up) children, a wife, a dog and horse lover who is happiest when I am with my family, a horse and in nature.

Join me in finding sacredness, begin to weave the thread of joy, and the divine will pull the thread. Here is my latest offering. Language of the Soul 52 Affirmations to Guide You

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Dr. Greene, How to Use the Right Kind of Mask for COVID Safety

Sometimes people come into your life, without beckoning them. Maybe it’s synchronicity or just like-mindedness that create a synergy for path to cross. Through my book, Healthy Mother Healthy Child, Dr. Greene invited me to be a guest contributor.

Dr. Alan Greene is a world-renowned pediatrician, and has been providing the website DR.GREENE as a public health service since 1995.

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Houston Family Magazine Jan issue 2021 Interview Language of the Soul: Fifty-Two Affirmations to Guide You

Elizabeth Irvine talks to Houston Family Magazine about why she wrote this book. See full article in Jan issue 2021.

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Sacred Space for Houston Family Magazine

As we are all spending more time at home these days, let’s dedicate some energy into our dwellings and create a little cherished space. Whether you live in a chic apartment amidst the business of a city, an expansive country house surrounded by acres of land or a dreamy bungalow on the beach—home is where the heart is. And, if this is true, where does the soul live?

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Rooted in a Canal

The pendulum swings. Not long ago I was in sunny California — taking in the ocean, deeply beautiful moments and feeling fabulous. Read more, California, Join Us. This week I’m getting a root canal.

HOW HARD CAN IT BE?

I sit in the endodontics office filling out the paper work. I feel a shaky sense of maybe I should just get-up-and-leave kind of feeling wash over me. Then I hear my self say, “how hard can this be? It can’t hurt that bad as long as the anesthetic works.”

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