8 Great Goals to Make 2012 an Amazing Year

Posted by on Jan 11, 2012 in Featured Articles, Lori's Blog, Mom Has Needs Too | 0 comments

8 Great Goals to Make 2012 an Amazing Year

On Monday, we kicked off our first Momnificent! mom mastermind group, and I have to say, I was super excited. There is nothing that brings me greater joy than helping individuals define and reach their goals in life. My web developer always jokes “You’re the Tony Robbins for moms!” We started our call sharing what each mom wanted to get out of the mastermind group, what their challenges were, and what their goals were for the next six months. One of our mastermind moms knew that she...

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Even Mistakes Can Earn You Trophies

Posted by on Mar 14, 2011 in Lori's Blog, Taekwondo Philosophy | 2 comments

On Saturday afternoon, I tested for my 1st degree Tae Keuk 2 black belt test.  It was the first test on my journey towards my 2nd degree black belt.  I didn’t feel particularly prepared on one of my forms but I decided to push myself and give it my best shot anyways.  And sure enough, I made some mistakes on my Koryo form.  Grand Master Lee called me up in front of the class to ask me to redo my form so he could correct my mistakes.  Eager to learn my form, and perform it with...

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80 Positive and Healthy Choices You Can Make for 2010

Posted by on Dec 31, 2009 in Healthy Environment, Lori's Blog, Mom Has Needs Too | 3 comments

If you're anything like me, you are beginning to think about what changes you want to focus on for 2010.  In an effort to help you create a positive and healthy life, I am outlining 80 choices you can make for 2010 that will have a great impact on your life.  Pick your top five choices and formulate your plan to achieve these goals. Personal Development Stop comparing yourself to others and step into your beautiful self. Push through the fear and boldly stretch your comfort...

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Modeling Life for your Children

Posted by on Apr 29, 2008 in Family and Parenting | 5 comments

Fast forward 20 years; your children might be 20, 25 or maybe even 35.  It doesn’t really matter how old they are.  What matters is whether or not they will be living the life you wish for them.  Now I understand that, as mothers, we don’t have complete control over the choices our children will make in their adult years.  However, we have more influence than you might imagine. My sixteen year old is taking an Adult Living class right now in school.  Recently, I...

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