Sara’s View Of Life with Sara Troy, on air from January 23rd
I did it, the Our Forgotten Childrens book is now with the publisher ready for launching on February 20th. It is exciting, but also still so much work to do in preparation for the launch. Keep February 20th open and join us on our Face Book Group intermittently live throughout the day.
This book has 15 authors in it, including me, all contributing their wisdom around our family and children’s needs, and what changes are so need now to help our children grow up well in mind body heart and soul, and to be confident, supported wise adults.
With 9 shows this week 4, from incredible people who share their passion, conviction, wisdom and love, it truly has been a busy and illuminating week. Enjoy.
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Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from December 12th
It is the time of running around getting and wrapping those gifts, and baking, partying and finishing of the the end of year business. I am redesigning my logo in pre for Roku T.V next year. Getting some Christmas shows out to you and recording 2024 shows for you to come back to in the new year.
We have to remember, it is not all about Christmas day or the gifts and feasts, but about enjoying the seasonal events along he way. Christmas concerts, Christmas shows on TV. Time with friends, parties to enjoy, parades, shopping baking and so much more.
It is also a time to remember those less fortunate than us. A gift or baked good to some one on their onw. Community Christmas hamper to those you know can not afford Christmas this year. Those who have lost family, friends, pets, a home; being there for them, and supporting the wonderful supporter’s who are there to feed, clothe and get a gift to a child, no matter what.
Enjoy the fun leading up to the big event and simply HOHOHO have fun.
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Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from November 28th
Family, the fabric of life woven with threads of love, laughter, and shared memories. For some, it’s a complex tapestry, a mix of joy and challenges. But in my experience, it’s a masterpiece of affection and warmth.
I am blessed with three remarkable grown children, their loving spouses, and three delightful grandchildren. Each one a unique strand, adding strength and beauty to the family bond. We recently gathered by a serene lake, a tranquil retreat from the world’s hustle. There, embraced by nature’s tranquility, we basked in the joy of togetherness.
Our days were filled with laughter echoing across the water, the warmth of shared stories, and the delight of great food. In those moments, the essence of family was palpable, a feeling of belonging and unconditional love.
It’s in these gatherings, simple yet profound, that the true gift of family reveals itself. It’s not just in the big celebrations, but in the quiet, cozy moments over looking the lake, where the world slows down, and we truly connect. This is the gift I cherish, the gift of a family bound not just by blood, but by an unbreakable bond of love and joy.
My journey as a parent and theirs as children, is a testament to the enduring power of love and commitment. Despite the challenges that arose from my separation 23 years ago from their father, our unwavering dedication to being a part of each others lives has cultivated a family dynamic that is both unique and strong.
In the tapestry of your family, each thread represents the differences and similarities that make our unit special. These diverse strands, woven together, have created a rich and vibrant pattern, a testament to the love and effort we’ve invested.
Our story is one of resilience and determination, showcasing that physical distance and past circumstances don’t define the strength of familial bonds. Instead, it’s the effort to remain connected, the willingness to embrace both similarities and differences, and the capacity to nurture love that truly matters.
This unity, born out of our commitment and love, has undoubtedly shaped a family culture where respect, understanding, and affection flourish. My children and grandchildren, influenced by our example, will likely learned the value of perseverance, the beauty of diversity, and the warmth of unconditional love.
Our family, a tight unit forged through years of shared experiences and nurtured relationships, stands as a beautiful illustration of what it means to overcome obstacles and maintain a bond that thrives on love and mutual respect.
May your family be foundered on love, and may you always be a unit of that love no matter the challenges.
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Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air form November 21st
Reflecting on my current situation, I find myself grappling with a significant decision regarding the timeline of a project or task at hand. The pressing question I’m facing is whether this needs to be wrapped up within the current year, or if it’s feasible and acceptable to let it extend into the next year.
As I sit here, considering the workload and responsibilities that are already lined up for the next few weeks, I’m leaning towards the realization that extending the timeline into next year is not just a possibility, but perhaps the most practical choice. This decision isn’t made lightly; it’s born out of a realistic assessment of my current commitments and the scope of work that remains.
The conclusion that ‘the answer is yes’ to extending the deadline into the next year is a reflection of my understanding of the situation. It takes into account various factors such as the quality of work, my well-being, and the potential benefits of allowing more time to ensure that the task or project is completed to the best of my abilities.
As I make this decision, I’m aware that it may necessitate clear communication with any stakeholders involved. It’s important to convey not just the change in timeline, but also the reasoning behind it, ensuring that everyone understands and is on board with this revised plan.
Navigating through these considerations, I feel this approach will ultimately lead to a better outcome for the project and for myself.
It’s indeed okay to not push an agenda and to go with the flow. This mindset can be particularly beneficial in situations where forcing a course of action might lead to unnecessary stress or complications.
The idea that encountering resistance could be an indicator that either the situation or we ourselves are not ready for a particular change or action is quite insightful to oneself. It suggests a level of awareness and adaptability that can be crucial in both personal and professional contexts.
Resistance, whether internal or external, often signals that there might be aspects of a situation that haven’t been fully considered or understood yet. It might mean that more preparation is needed, or that circumstances aren’t conducive to the desired course of action. In such cases, taking a step back, reevaluating the situation, and allowing things to unfold more naturally can lead to more harmonious and effective outcomes.
Embracing this approach can also involve a degree of patience and open-mindedness. It allows for the possibility that there might be alternative paths or solutions that haven’t been considered yet, and that these might emerge more clearly when not forcing a specific agenda.
In summary, going with the flow and being mindful of resistance is a valuable strategy. It encourages a more responsive, rather than reactive, approach to challenges and opportunities.
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Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from November 14th
As the year draws to a close, that ever-present sense of urgency looms over us. We’re left wondering how we can manage to tie up loose ends, meet our goals, and make room for new beginnings in 2024, all while allowing ourselves the simple pleasure of just being in the moment.
The challenge lies in striking that delicate balance between productivity and mindfulness. It’s crucial to create a clear plan to wrap up any outstanding tasks and projects, prioritizing what needs immediate attention. Break these tasks into manageable chunks, allocate specific time slots for them, and stay disciplined.
But it’s equally important to carve out dedicated time for reflection and planning for the year ahead. What are your aspirations for 2024? What new projects or goals do you want to pursue? Taking some quiet moments to contemplate these questions can help set a clear direction.
And let’s not forget the importance of ‘just being.’ Amid the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s essential to find moments of peace and relaxation. Whether it’s spending time with loved ones, pursuing a hobby, or simply taking a leisurely walk in nature, these moments of serenity recharge our spirits and allow us to appreciate the present.
For me, the year-end rush isn’t just about wrapping up my annual projects; it’s also about ushering two books into publication and ensuring they receive the attention they deserve. One of these projects involves hosting an Authors Anthology Summit for the “Our Forgotten Children” book. While I still have some chapters to edit, it’s clear that certain aspects need to be accomplished by year-end, while others can benefit from a fresh start in the new year.
The key is to prioritize and strategize effectively. Finishing up the annual projects may take precedence, ensuring a strong finish for the current year. This allows me to focus on the book projects with renewed energy in the beginning of the year.
The Authors Anthology Summit can be a great way to kick off the new year, but that is going to be in December to promote the pre order of the book. Instead the new year will be authors hour, where people can ask the authors questions on their chapter and experiences, creating excitement and anticipation around the book and what its message really is. As we move forward, we can carefully plan the release and marketing strategies, ensuring that these books ( mine included) receive the recognition they deserve.
In this way, we can strike a balance between wrapping up the old and ushering in the new, allowing us to achieve our goals while also finding moments of peace and relaxation during this busy season.
So, as we navigate the final days of this year, let’s embrace the urgency to complete our tasks, the excitement of new beginnings, and the tranquility of being in the here and now. In this delicate dance, we can find harmony and fulfillment.
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