Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

Use Your Words

The word is your oyster, and so is the world, when you use your words.

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

Halo

You’ll never believe what happened to me at a big-box name brand store.

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

1-800-KARMA

Living the dream within fifteen minutes or less.

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

The Belle

You too can dwell in the consciousness of “ALL IS WELL.”

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

Calling Card

It’s all about inspiration and a little bit of levity.

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

Go Higher

What to say to an ego that won’t let go.

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

A Wise Word

Wise words from an 89-year-old hot shot to a newlywed husband.

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

Not So Subtle

From subtle to sublime, it’s your choice every time.

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

Deeply, Truly

How to take that first dive into the world of possibilities.

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

To Forgive

Forgiveness: Now that’s a hard pill to swallow.

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

The Bear Facts

From follies to facts, and why we need to pay attention.

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

Free-range

Quieting the mind with some good old common sense.

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

Fuss Butt

How not to freak out when company visits. But don’t listen to me. I freak out.

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

Sensei

My face takes on the appearance of a mood ring.

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

Grow On

Unexpected advice from a spiritual counselor.

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

True Grit

This is where my petticoat and I brave it alone.

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

True Love

The “tsunami” hit around 3 p.m.

Finding Your Yes

Breathe

Memories of a Forgotten Lifetime

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

Work-arounds

The fireworks began a little earlier than planned.

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

Mistakes

My Higher Self decided it was time to step in on my behalf.

Your Goat Gets Got A Lot

Delayed

There is a good reason why.

Breathe

Memories of a Forgotten Lifetime

Lay The Blanket

Knowing that you are the right person for the job.

When my husband and I lived in the Midwest, my husband wanted to remodel both the upstairs and downstairs in our home. However, in order to do so, he first needed to find a skilled excavator to begin the work. This involved meeting with several contractors to provide quotes for the specified job. Each contractor was professional and provided a detailed quote, but what we were not expecting was the fact that one of these men began work without our approval.

Looking out our back door one morning, my husband and I were surprised to see several thick blankets neatly placed on the ground in the area where the work would begin. Given the Midwest’s cold temperatures, this was a way to better insulate the ground for easier excavation. This particular contractor not only knew what he was doing, he also showed great care for our property.

Both my husband and I were impressed by not only his initiative, but his willingness to do the best job possible. We hired him on the spot and were more than pleased with his work. My husband soon became friends with this individual.

“Lay the blanket” is a phrase that floats around in our house whenever a job needs to get done that either requires initiative, fortitude, or a go-get-it attitude. And this is not about hustling your way through life, it’s knowing that you are indeed the right person for the job.

Sometimes people just can’t see the value of what you may have to offer, so it may take a little convincing or as we now say, “Lay the blanket.”