Holding on; Letting go; Changing

Beth Terry | October 25, 2008

Picture your sweet 6-month old infant in her crib. You play peek-a-boo and she giggles. You scrunch your nose up and she giggles again. You pick up this tiny, sweet bundle of joy in your arms. You hold her to your face and you say, “OK kiddo, today you are going to go jogging with […]

The Forgotten Elections: Ballot Propositions

Beth Terry | October 3, 2008

Why be leery about Propositions? If ya got one from a hooker on a street corner, it might sound interesting and tempting. But then, you look back at it later and realize there were some unintended consequences that you cannot reverse. IMHO - THAT is why they call them PROPOSITIONS. Sound good. Probably not all that good.

“When You’re ridin’ thru hell, keep on ridin.” James Owen

Beth Terry | July 3, 2008

It was 2004 and I was going through a rough patch. My big brother Glenn, an honest-to-God cowboy from Nevada, told me I needed to read a new book that had just hit the shelves. James P. Owen, a stockbroker in Austin, and David Stoecklein, an amazing western photographer, had just put together “Cowboy Ethics: […]

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The way I see it, Cactus is the most resilient plant in the desert. If you find yourself stuck out on the desert and you can get past the thorns, its fruit will save your life. The same goes for us human critters. If we can get past the thorns of our own life, what we find in our core will save us and sustain us.


About the author

Beth Terry, CSP, is an International Professional Speaker, Author, and Corporate Trainer with offices in Phoenix and Hawaii. She is a Catalyst who creates a resilient mindset in your people, keeping you profitable, productive, and results-oriented. Her convention programs include Creating Resilience, Managing Change and Stress, and Work Life Balance. She is the author of two books. Find more about her at www.bethterry.com