24-34. Ambition meets Reality


Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from August 20th

I see all sorts of possibilities —my mind is always brimming with visions of what can be. It’s a blessing and a curse because when I see something, I immediately want to make it happen. But the truth is, the doing part isn’t where my strength lies. I’m not the builder; I’m the visionary. I need the builders beside me to bring these ideas to life, but that collaboration doesn’t always materialize as easily as the vision does.

Recently, I discovered that I have dyslexia and A.D.A.D., which explains so much about why I struggle to put things together in the right order. No matter how hard I try, my mind just isn’t wired for the step-by-step process of building. This realization has reinforced the importance of collaboration and having a team—a team of gifted, skilled people who can take that vision and turn it into reality.

I often say, “Discover your instrument, learn to play it well, find your groove, and then join the orchestra where you can truly extend your gift.” Each of us has a unique gift, and when we come together, we create something harmonious and powerful that transcends any single voice. We should never underestimate our gifts, no matter how small they seem, because each one plays an essential role in the grand symphony of life.

As a visionary, I see the possibilities and feel the essence of the vision. I invite others to see it too, to participate without ego or fear. When ego enters the picture, it stifles creativity and blocks those with true gifts. A leader is always necessary, like a conductor, to guide the process. Without that guidance, it would be a chaotic free-for-all that never amounts to anything.

As I look ahead to the next venture, I know that it has to be a cohesive collaboration for it to succeed. Everyone involved must play their part with truth, zeal, and harmony. Only then can we bring the vision to life in the way it deserves.

Stay tuned, for the next venture will be put together in September, listen to the show to know what.



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24-33. Wedding Delight


Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from August 12th

“On August 9th, my son Tyler married his love, Jessica. The venue was on top of Grouse Mountain in Vancouver, BC, offering spectacular views. It was a hot day, over 32 degrees (baking heat for me), but perfect for an indoor-outdoor wedding.

My son broke his ankle 7 weeks before the wedding and had to hobble down the aisle on crutches, but nothing was going to stop this day. I escorted him to the aisle, where his bride was escorted by her father. Proud moments for both of us.

My oldest daughter initiated the wedding while trying to hold back her tears, and she did a beautiful job. My youngest daughter and her husband were the masters of ceremonies, playing off each other with humor and great jokes. When it came time for my daughter Tasha to make a speech, she had us all in tears. I was supposed to follow her with a mushy speech, but instead, I became the love reminder, referring to the importance of tending to one’s garden of love.

The food was wonderful, though we were too hot and busy to really eat. After the speeches, it was cake-cutting time, and then off to the dance floor. After the bride and father dance, I got to dance with my son—or should I say, around him—while he balanced on crutches.

I had a hell of a time finding a dress for the occasion, finally getting one just 10 days before the wedding. I’m not too formal, so finding something that felt free and ‘me’ was harder than expected. In the end, there were about three of us who wore very bright colors, adding a vibrant touch to the celebration.”

Bride and groom Tyler and Jessica

Brides parents Jean and Gil plus myself and grooms sister Tasha

Tasha hubby Rob and child Roen being a ring barrier and baby Louie, looking adorable in their kilts.

Myself with other daughter Tabytha who married them .


Tabytha (sister to Tyler) who married them, Roen, Tasha’s son, one of the ring barriers. Bride Jessica with daughter Mila, grooms father Tony with Son in law Rob and baby Louie.


These were taken by guests, and we await the professional photo’s by the wonderful Tayu.

We danced under a new moon till 1 am when we took the last gondola down the mountain.

It is such a joy to see my son so happy and to continue his journey with his wife and her daughter Mila. I wish then rooted and blossoming love and may they grow old together and even deeper in love.



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24-32. Love the Feeling


Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from August 6th

With my son’s wedding coming up, love is truly in the air. It’s so exciting to witness two people in love joining together. Marriage is the solidifying of love, a testament to the abundance of love needed to take that step.

This occasion reminds me of the love we once knew, and, if we’re fortunate, the love we still have. I do miss the love of a partner, but I don’t rely on it to define or comfort me. My love has grown into a companionship with myself. When we embrace self-love, even if others don’t see it, it becomes a source of comfort. It means accepting ourselves for who we are, what we are, and why we do what we do. If others still don’t recognize it, that’s not on us.

When you come from a place of love, everything gains more meaning and purpose. Love is the generator; the more you love yourself, others, life, and your purpose, the more love you generate. It just keeps growing.

So find yourself with a loving approach, no more chastising, but lovingly embrace the gift YOU ARE, not what others want you to be. Love will make your world go round, when you love to live, love to see the possibilities, and love each other even in disagreements, for love it the keep to living a joyous life.



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24-31. More than my Label


Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from July 30th

I AM SO MUCH MORE THAN MY LABEL. Why do we become our label when all it is is a challenge we have to live with?

I have A.D.D. and Dyslexia, + and these are challenges I live with, but they do not define who I really am. I am so much more than these labels. They are just parts of my experience, not the essence of my identity. My true self is a complex, multifaceted individual with unique talents, passions, and perspectives that go beyond any label.

So, I choose to focus on what I can do, not on what isn’t meant for me. I embrace my strengths and refuse to see anything else as a weakness. I am committed to being the best version of myself, acknowledging my capabilities and celebrating the unique qualities that make me who I am.

It’s natural to feel frustrated when labels seem to define us more than we’d like. Labels can be limiting because they often focus on a single aspect of our identity or experience, overlooking the complexity and richness of who we are as individuals. Here are a few reasons why labels can become so prominent:

  1. Simplification: Labels simplify complex human experiences and identities into easy-to-understand categories. This can help others understand or relate to us but can also oversimplify and reduce our individuality.
  2. Society and Perception: Society often relies on labels for categorization and organization, which can lead to stereotyping or pigeonholing people into specific roles or expectations.
  3. Self-Identification: Sometimes, we internalize labels as a part of our self-identity, which can be both empowering and restrictive. A label can provide a sense of community and belonging but can also feel confining if it doesn’t capture the full scope of who we are.
  4. Communication: Labels can serve as a shorthand in communication, making it easier for others to understand certain traits or experiences, but they might not capture the full story.

To move beyond labels, it can be helpful to focus on the aspects of your identity and experiences that are meaningful to you. Embrace the diversity and complexity of who you are, and share your unique perspective with others. Remember, you are more than any label—you’re a multifaceted individual with a rich, unique enriched life.

JUST BE YOU IN ALL YOUR UNIQUE GLORY.



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24-30. Its my day today


Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from July 23rd

Taking a day for yourself can be incredibly rejuvenating and grounding. It’s about prioritizing your own well-being and happiness without feeling guilty about it. This time allows you to reconnect with your inner self, recalibrate your thoughts, and recharge your energy.

When you dedicate a day to yourself, you can indulge in activities that bring you joy and peace, whether it’s reading a favorite book, taking a long walk in nature, practicing yoga or meditation, or simply lounging and enjoying some quiet time. These moments of solitude and self-reflection help you regain clarity and perspective amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Moreover, being selfish in this context isn’t about neglecting responsibilities or disregarding others; it’s about recognizing that by nurturing yourself, you can ultimately be more present and effective in your relationships and commitments. It’s like filling up your own cup so that you have more to give to others.

The joy that comes from taking a day for yourself is unique—it’s a blend of contentment, relaxation, and a renewed sense of purpose. It reminds you of your own worth and the importance of self-care in maintaining overall well-being. So, embrace the opportunity to be selfish in this positive sense, and allow yourself the gift of a day focused entirely on you.



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