elevator pitch

Short Version…

LivingBeyondThePale helps women know and value their authentic selves and moves them toward contributing to their worlds with passion!

Long Version…

Women, I believe are the greatest life-givers in our society, yet many women, by mid-life, have fallen prey to losing themselves in the roles and expectations of their families, cultures and inner critics.  They have lost their way and I believe, a true sense of self and ability to use their voices.  Eleanor Roosevelt said that she believes we decide who we really and then live with that decision.  I write with a two-fold purpose:  to document my journey of learning and owning my true self and how it impacts my life, and to help other women come to know and value their authentic selves.  I speak through my writing, not as one who as arrived, but as a fellow traveler and this vulnerability connects me with other women as they see their stories, their foibles, their fears and aspirations in my story.  Believing that real self-understanding or knowledge does not turn us inward, but, on the contrary, makes us more connected to those around us and enables us to contribute with passion.  Women who are able to learn, value and contribute are women who are living beyond the pale!

why i write this blog ~


I write to help other women know and value their authentic selves and to help them move towards contributing with passion to their worlds!

I believe women are the greatest life-givers in our society, yet many women, by mid-life, have fallen prey to losing themselves in the roles and expectations of their families, cultures and inner critics. They have lost their way and I believe, a true sense of self and ability to use their voices. Eleanor Roosevelt said that she believes we decide who we really are and then live with that decision.
I write with a two-fold purpose: to document my journey of learning and owning my true self and how it impacts my life, and to help other women do the same. I am not one who as arrived, but a fellow traveler. As I write, I hope my vulnerability connects me with others as they see their hopes, their foibles, their fears and aspirations in my story. And as we learn, and come to value our voices, we are not turned inward, but, on the contrary, we will become more connected to those around us.
Women who are able to learn, value and contribute are women who are living beyond the pale!

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“I am a frayed and nibbled survivor in a fallen world, and I am getting along. I am aging and eaten and have done my share of eating too. I am not washed and beautiful, in control of a shining world in which everything fits, but instead am wondering awed about on a splintered wreck I've come to care for, whose gnawed trees breathe a delicate air, whose bloodied and scarred creatures are my dearest companions, and whose beauty bats and shines not in its imperfections but overwhelmingly in spite of them...” Annie Dillard

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