#Hope builder. #Dream inspirer. Master of “it’s all about #relationships.” Aficionado of inappropriate laughter, Kathryn Lang believes we can all fly and works to help others find the time to make their dreams come true. She shares with people that are trying to walk the tightrope of family, work, and faith – and keep them all in the right balance.
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Push past the place where you are right now. Taking action and taking chances will be the only way that you can ever take charge of your future. Then there is the cautious side of me that says “take the steady job and regular paycheck even it is not all that you desire.” How many…
The Clarity of Focus
“I can see clearly now the rain has gone.” The opening line to one of my all-time favorite songs (and the inspiration for my own theme music) talks a little about the importance of clarity. I have been in one of those rains where you literally could not see your hand in front of your…
Finding Better Ways to Blog
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Writing Challenge for November 22, 2010
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Choose to Change
No person holds the responsibility for my stumbles or failures but me. I have known most of my life and teach it to my kids, but this morning I woke up with a profound understanding of that concept. I am where I am right now because of choices I have made and steps I have…
Want Different – Choose Different
It is a choice. This path I am journeying down is a path I have chosen. Sometimes it is a deliberate, BIG choice. More often, it is the minuscule, barely noticed choices that add up for the direction. The choices are still mine. If I want to change directions, I have to choose different. I…

