Community, Jorja's Story, Stories

The Shade of Generosity

17 Comments 11 September 2010

I believe that stories are what bind us together, that we are indeed all a part of a great narrative that has been written throughout time and will continue to be written until the end of time.  We are not cogs in a machine, but all characters, all with our own unique stories that come [...]

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Making Peace or Being a Misfit?

6 Comments 09 September 2010

Making peace with what you were given.  That is an interesting concept isn’t it.  It evokes all kinds of thoughts, not all of them pleasant.  The first thing that comes to my mind is the reality that if one has to make peace, then there must be a war to begin with.  I think I [...]

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Front Porch Questions

6 Comments 05 September 2010

I am writing a great deal more than normal these days.  Now, that doesn’t mean that I am just stacking-up page after page of beautiful prose, but the point is, I am writing.  The difficulty is, of course, to not put all that I am thinking, and thus writing, here on the blog.  But this [...]

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Now What?

10 Comments 31 August 2010

I have been writing today.  Where is all of this wonderful (yes, I just called myself wonderful, but that is a perk of being a writer, so get over it!) writing, you ask?  It is not in this post, it is simmering somewhere in an online pot of sorts.  I started writing an e-book a [...]

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Jorja's Story, Random Rants, Stories

Explaining The Tightrope

18 Comments 29 August 2010

My youngest child did not talk until she was five years old.  It was a very long and arduous five years filled with hours and hours of speech therapy, testing and fear.  Fear that she would not ever talk.  The frustration that accompanies a child that can not verbally communicate is immense.  She has tremendous [...]

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If My Flower Could Talk

4 Comments 26 August 2010

My friend Pammer, over at Accessory Whore, yes, you heard me, that is the name of one of her blogs, asked me to write a story.  And this was not just any story, it was to be a ‘Whore Story.’ You see my friends, Pammer is a magnificent woman, she is beauty personified and she [...]

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Community, Living Beyond The Pale Explained, Voice

Empower or Influence?

10 Comments 25 August 2010

I get very interesting reactions when I tell people that I write a blog.  I think this is because blogging itself has a reputation of sorts for being a place where some bloggers write about random things on a daily basis.  Now, while that may be the case, and I might add, some of those [...]

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Only Beautiful Voices Today…

2 Comments 23 August 2010

I know I have written about my friends in the music business before, but today is a big day for them, so, I must write again.  They release what just might be their best album yet, and believe me, that is hard to do.  In a production world where craft and creativity, skill and talent [...]

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Jorja's Story, Learning You, Living Beyond The Pale Explained, Random Rants, Voice

Marginalization of a Woman’s Voice

35 Comments 20 August 2010

* AMENDED* There have been two events in my life in the past week that have served as vivid reminders for me about what happens when a woman asserts herself within the world of conservative religious circles.  Now first, let me give you a disclaimer and remind all of you who will be rabid with [...]

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A Double-Edged Sword

16 Comments 18 August 2010

My kids went back to school yesterday and it was a day that made me shout “Hallelujah” as I walked into my local Starbucks to meet my front porch group of friends, but it was also a day that had me crying myself to sleep.  How is that?  I was so excited for my youngest, [...]

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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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