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FAIR WARNING: My blogs are an eclectic group! Each depends on whatever strikes me in the moment. I also don’t always write them on a regular basis. However, I enjoy hearing your comments. Feel free to share with others!

If you’re specifically looking for my On the Move blog series based on my travels, you will find them scattered in the posts below or click HERE for a shortcut to just those travel posts.

Goodbye Faithful Slippers
Diane Dresback Diane Dresback

Goodbye Faithful Slippers

I truly believe that life is to be lived and not just something that happens to us. I am the first to admit, sometimes I don’t want things to change. I like them the way they are. It’s like having old comfy slippers.

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A Kick for Blue Copper
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A Kick for Blue Copper

I am very excited to highlight some of our recent activities surrounding the launch of our Kickstarter Campaign for our film BLUE COPPER.

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Alaskan Wonderland
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Alaskan Wonderland

For many years, I have wanted to visit Alaska. Finally, I was able to make that trip a reality via a recent seven day cruise.

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Flutter, Scamper, Crawl - Can I Love Them?
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Flutter, Scamper, Crawl - Can I Love Them?

I have a history with creatures that flutter, scamper and crawl. Coming across them while outside can often be fascinating and amazing. Did I say, outside? Okay, so that’s where I believe they belong - outside. That’s their home. But, inside - it’s all about me and I can get pretty territorial.

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Returning to Davos
Diane Dresback Diane Dresback

Returning to Davos

Our family lived in England for six years during my elementary school years. My father worked for a U.S. corporation that moved us there to live as he managed some of their plant facilities. While there, my parents took advantage of the close proximity to many European countries and we traveled through several of them.

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Mid-Year 2014 Update
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Mid-Year 2014 Update

I missed last week’s blog—first time in six months! Probably due to being out of town and more likely because I haven’t been in my “creative” space lately, but in my “planning and coordinating” mode. So, this blog is more of an update on Mindclover projects.

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The Irritation Bandwagon
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The Irritation Bandwagon

I knew my basket wouldn’t pass for twenty items or less, so, I picked the shortest line available. One with just a single woman in front of me. I disliked shopping at that particular WalMart because despite the thirty cash registers they had, management saw to it that there were never more than five registers open at a time.

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Beauty in Motion
Diane Dresback Diane Dresback

Beauty in Motion

Kindness feeds your heart nourishment. Intentional graciousness communicates through our touch, our words, our actions, and our smile.

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Actor Appreciation
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Actor Appreciation

In preparing to hold auditions for casting my next film called BLUE COPPER, I’m reminded of how much I appreciate actors. They all have unique personalities and varying skill levels, but regardless, they have a tough job.

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Aversion
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Aversion

Time for a short story!

An old man finds himself in a serendipitous friendship.

AVERSION

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Giving Imagination Permission
Diane Dresback Diane Dresback

Giving Imagination Permission

I’ve always thought it was fascinating that when trying to ignite a spark for a story idea, I do better when I actually give my imagination permission.

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It’s About Success
Diane Dresback Diane Dresback

It’s About Success

Some high school students recently asked if they could interview me. Of course, I obliged because I always have something to say! A couple of their questions were about the topic of success. How I define it and how do I become and stay successful.

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The Black Vase
Diane Dresback Diane Dresback

The Black Vase

Short story time!

The Black Vase - With years of professional performance experience, Cassidy Erickson finds herself back in her childhood church as the pianist. She is not known for her pleasant ways and finds herself coerced into mentoring Sam, a talented young sixteen year old girl. Sam is challenged by Cassidy, not only musically but by her condescending ways and hardened exterior.

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Going Sailing
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Going Sailing

Last weekend, I went sailing for the very first time. I’ve been on numerous powerboats over the years, but a thirty-eight foot sailboat was completely different.

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Finishing
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Finishing

For many years during my corporate America tenure, I taught various leadership topics. One of my favorite courses was called Building Leaders. It was a favorite because we hit upon so many keys to personal success.

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Making A Difference
Diane Dresback Diane Dresback

Making A Difference

On my website (mindclover.com), some of you have watched my videos and read my write up about my two trips to Ethiopia. But for those who have not, I wanted to share a little bit with you here.

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Drill Team and Life
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Drill Team and Life

It is interesting how formative high school years can be. Of course, there was both great and challenging times, but looking back now, it is very evident that those years were important in my development and my preparation for life.

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Banana Nut Bread Makes Life Go Around
Diane Dresback Diane Dresback

Banana Nut Bread Makes Life Go Around

I have been craving Banana Nut Bread. I used to bake it a lot when my kid’s were at home—usually, whenever we had bananas that became too ripe. You know, when their bright yellow skins have turned black on the outside and they feel kind of mushy.

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The Problem Neighbor
Diane Dresback Diane Dresback

The Problem Neighbor

Nobody gets to pick ‘em but everybody has ‘em. 

Ms. Johnson woke up to the sound of another loud party going on at her next door neighbors house. Mr. Brown was relentless with these regular disturbances, obviously not caring one iota about what the neighbors thought about him.

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Thorny Beauty
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Thorny Beauty

I have always loved wildflowers. Mostly they are classified as weeds and we mow them down, tug them out by their roots, and exterminate them with chemicals. I understand that reasoning in certain places—like a well kept yard.

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