The craziest thing I have done in a long time is jump off this cliff and cruise down this slope strapped into my snowboard. So this is the scenario…Breckenridge, Colorado, Saturday Feb 28, roughly 10am, 30 degrees (perfect snowboarding temp), bright Colorado sunshine, almost 13,000 ft above sea level, chairlift to the top of the mountain, hike another 20 minutes straight up to the top of the world (literally I was eye level with all the tallest mountains in the surrounding area), buckle in and GET CRAZY!!!! When it was all said and done i wished I got more than just a couple pictures for those of you who cannot fathom what this is all about. So I got by Blackberry out once I successfully made it to the bottom and took that picture of where I came from. Then I painted on there the orange to show you the crazy chute I went down, the “Lake Chutes” for those of you who have been to Breckenridge. My happiest place is anywhere strapped to my snowboard…this particular run was the craziest.
Author: Dr. Erica Peabody
"YOU"RE WELCOME AMERICA"
EMOTIONAL HEALING
FEELS LIKE SPRING
I HAD NO IDEA…
CHEERS TO YOU, SOUL SISTERS!
THERE ARE JUST CERTAIN PEOPLE
A NEW "GIRL POWER" TEAM MEMBER
Monday
Oh Monday. Have you ever had a terrible case of the “Mondays”? I woke up feeling exactly that way and just not motivated to get out of bed and do anything. It would have been a great day to just lay around and not do much of anything, which is not an option for me considering I have a practice that needs to be tended to. So I got up anyways, geared up for the cold and snow, and headed out to walk Choco this morning. There are a lot of activities that we do completely unconsciously and that could easily be one of them. He and I walk around a loop in my neighborhood that is 1/2 mile, just enough time to get the muscles stretched and moving and go to the bathroom. In that time, I chose to focus on gratitude and being grateful that I could even get up and out of bed, that I had clothes to keep me warm, that I had two feet and legs that work, that I had a roof over my head and a great job to go to everyday (and of course, the chocolate dog). Just that, combined with the fresh, crisp morning air, got me moving. There is no possible way that a life, driven and directed by gratitude, could get off path. Gratitude is powerful fuel and used in constructive ways can get you to any place you want to go. Enjoy your Monday!