by Sue Urda | Jan 22, 2015 | Empowerment, Gratitude
“If anything is worth doing, it’s worth doing badly.” ~Martha N. Beck Your day starts off as it usually does – wake up, take a shower, make breakfast and pack lunches, get the kids off to school, kiss hubby goodbye and settle into your routine. And...
by Sue Urda | Aug 7, 2012 | Publishing
Do you ever wonder how you can have a conversation with someone and walk away without really knowing much about them at all? You may even have spent a whole evening with them or a whole day, or maybe you even work with them 5 days a week – and yet, how much do you...
by Sue Urda | May 15, 2012 | Family, Holidays, Love
We haven’t! Why? Because Mother’s Day celebrates one of the most important relationships of our lives. Our mothers are our first loves, our first connection to the world, and in the womb they are literally our source for life. We rely on our mothers for nourishment,...
by Sue Urda | Sep 28, 2010 | Connection, Family, Love
Scientists have been studying the interaction of human beings for centuries and the conclusion is always the same. We need each other. Physically we have a need for human touch. Infants who are not held and touched in their first months of life either die or become...
by Sue Urda | May 11, 2010 | Family, Grace, Love
As we move through life, we often see our mothers in ourselves. We may catch ourselves doing what our mothers have done in the same situation. We hear words from our own lips and we hear our mothers voices. We find our thought process asking the question, “What...