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Take Big Leaps Forward

January 17, 2011
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Name: Grace Boyle Blog: Small Hands Big Ideas Twitter handle: @gracekboyle This is my year to take big leaps forward – more food, more writing, more professional changes, more laughter and always, more yoga. The last two and a half years, I have blogged for pure joy. As many bloggers understand, it is a hefty side [...]

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Everything is Inspiring

December 2, 2010

I’ll admit, I briefly considered opting out of today’s writing prompt for reverb10*. The Prompt December 2 Writing. What do you do each day that doesn’t contribute to your writing — and can you eliminate it? (Author: Leo Babauta) Why I Almost Skipped It My immediate response was – absolutely nothing in my day-to-day doesn’t [...]

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Bloggers in Sin City 2.0

May 27, 2010

I had this moment in Vegas this weekend.  Well, I had a lot of moments, but this one in particular seemed to sort of… embody what this whole blogging-meetup-travel-community-family thing feels like. I was sitting poolside with Lacey, Katelin, Rachel, and some of the other ladies, and we were talking about how cute Ashley is [...]

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This is so not the same as kitchen dancing

April 29, 2010
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Remember that time I decided that it is awesome being a blogger?  Like when Athenos treated us like rockstars?  Or the trips I took to meet and play with new and old blog friends?  Or or or… my whole life and the opportunities I keep fielding? Yeah, this week just nailed all that again.  So, [...]

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On the Other Side

April 27, 2010
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{via} The beautiful thing about having mountains pretty much in my backyard are views like this one above peeking out from behind my favorite wine bar, Tibetan shop, bookstore, oyster bar, and rooftop patio.  However, to really appreciate the magnificence and stature of the Flatirons as we see them in Boulder, and their teeny tiny [...]

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