Author Archives: lindsturner

90 days later

It’s been 90 days since I went to Storyline in San Diego. About 88 days ago, I wrote a blog post to read today – three months after the conference. I wanted to remind myself of what I felt leaving Storyline, … Continue reading

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Choosing to be a cheerleader

In just a matter of weeks, a few close friends told me about some major changes in their lives. Some major butterfly choosing going on. I get totally jazzed when people choose butterflies. It makes me “squeal happy” and I … Continue reading

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Mind. Blown.

There will be moments – big moments – in life when you realize that you’re in over your head. But those are precisely the moments where you do not pack your bags and go home. No. Those are the moments when … Continue reading

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#Fitbyfourth – let’s talk accountability

I’ve recently discovered Carlos Whittaker (or loswhit). I know, I know…what took me so long? But seriously, I’m digging this guy. I’m about two-thirds through his book Moment Maker and it’s rocking my world. And last week, I signed up … Continue reading

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Seemingly Insignificant Choices

When I was in NYC a few weeks ago, I saw a new Broadway musical called If/Then starring Idina Menzel (yes, the same woman who sings ‘Let It Go’). I’ve loved Idina for close to 10 years. This is the … Continue reading

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The girl with the yellow paint

When we were in NYC last weekend, we decided to try and find the Friends building. Thanks to Google, we did. As we were being total tourists and taking photos (like the one I took above), a girl comes up … Continue reading

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One more sleep…

14 months ago, I learned Idina Menzel was starring in a brand new original Broadway production called If/Then, set to open spring 2014. 10 months ago, I learned Kristin Chenoweth would be doing a concert at Carnegie Hall on May … Continue reading

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AS FAST. AS THE BOAT. CAN GO!

Austin, my seven year-old cousin, is a pretty awesome little guy. He’s silly with the very best giggle. He’s clever, he does math without realizing it’s math. He’s determined, just watch him navigate the “one more book” bedtime negotiation. And … Continue reading

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Starts

I’ve been thinking about “starts” a lot lately. For the first 25 or so years of our life, we have to start things. Start school, start university/college, start a part-time job, start a “grown up” job. We’re more or less forced … Continue reading

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An introverted extrovert

I’m an introverted extrovert. Or maybe an extroverted introvert. I’m not sure. But I’m pretty sure I sit directly on the line between the two. For example, I get energized spending time with people I love. But at the same … Continue reading

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