Local Contributing Columnist

This past summer I was chosen by one of our local newspapers to be a contributing columnist. 

The editor at the time told me absolutely NO nutrition commentary.
 
TOO healthbeat – ish,  NOT what our readership wants to read about she said . 

So my first column I wrote tips and tricks for feeding picky eaters.  Around the holidays I wrote about holiday lights and being green, and for my February 12th column I wrote about my worst and best kiss in honor of Valentines Day..  Which never made the paper.  Turns out the editor left the paper and my column got caught up in the shuffle.  Since kissing commentary past valentines day is old news, I asked the new editor  if I could share something heart healthy.  He agreed!!

Today my column shared the medicinal value of garlic and was wonderfully placed on the opinions page!

How hearty is that!


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May The Kiss Be With You

I wrote this as my contributing columnist piece in this week’s local paper

Title: May The Kiss Be With You

By Karen Hanrahan

I personally think that the kiss is the ultimate expression of love.

Even to this day a kiss can make my heart completely flutter.

Have you ever had a special kissing moment?


My very worst kiss was when I was a young adult. I worked in a tuxedo shop and ironed a zillion of those cotton ruffle shirts. This guy would wave to me as he got off the train. I’d wave back. This went on for some time. One day he came into the store and we talked. He was very cute. We exchanged quite the banter, he made me laugh and we found we actually had a lot in common. He started visiting daily and each day as he left he’d say – see you tomorrow! I found it all wonderfully distracting. Finally, he asked me out and the date was an absolute blast.

There was that inevitable moment when I knew he would kiss me.

(I can’t tell you the chuckle this memory brings to my mind)

Instead of puckering up and kissing my lips he opened his mouth really wide and kissed my entire face. The only way I can explain it is that he surrounded my nose, my chin, and my mouth with his completely open wide hello are you in there mouth and called that a kiss. I tried to coax him into a bit of a pucker but this dude was utterly determined to give face instead.


My very best kiss was with a man I am no longer involved with. It amazes me that despite the fact that our relationship is over that I can still treasure this moment. I think this is the true magic of a tremendous kiss.

The ceremony was non-traditional, outside on an amazing slightly breezy-blue-sky-fluffy-white-cloud summer day.  It was the kind of day that dreams were made of.  The property was heavily wooded and we were poised perfectly between four magnificent oak trees, surrounded by a large half circle of friends and family. People we loved tremendously.

The minister was talking way too much. At one point he was comparing us to Adam and Eve and while it was really funny and every one was laughing, I personally began to loose focus as I stared into the eyes of my love. I wanted a kiss! Perhaps my groom sensed this. Perhaps he too wanted to kiss. He leaned in, pulled me closer, lips parted, our noses began playfully touching. At this point I had no awareness of anyone or anything, but him.  I smiled, he pulled me even closer and he started to tremble. The absolute sweetest, head-to-toe wanting to kiss me tremble.  I remember a gentle breeze across my neck, and the warmth of the sun filtering through the trees. The official marriage ceremony was obviously lost to this chemistry between us. The minister teasingly said the phrase “you may kiss the bride


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One Armed Bloggette – Part Three

It’s five weeks today since I had my surgery.  Yesterday I was given a shorter cast.  I still have some healing to do.  I saw stars when they removed it.  Yikes!

Now I can learn to use my elbow again. The skin where the rest of the cast was is really gross. I get to keep this one on for a month. It’s shorter on the hand giving me some finger wiggle. 

Folks bringing us our evening meal has been truly helpful

Earn Money Sharing Wellness

My industry or the company I am an independent distributor for  has two remarkable paths of opportunity.

Both sell wellness or create healthier lives.

One opportunity path is in the form of physical well being.
 
The other is in the form is fiscal well being.

In our training we are encouraged to row with both oars and always parallel the two conversations.

Speaking to the fiscal opportunity in some circles is known as recruiting or prospecting.

I’ve had a recruiting focus.  I found I could enroll just about anyone in an opportunity. However the quality of recruits just wasn’t there. They wanted what I created for them in potential without doing the work. I sometimes found I could sponsor people to the business opportunity but couldn’t get them to buy the products.  This never made sense to me. How could anyone build volume if they didn’t try the product line they were representing? 

It left me frustrated.

Since I came into the company absolutely loving the products I shifted instead to creating devoted consumers 

At some level this worked very well.  I found many members loved the products and were totally willing to share that affection with everyone they knew! Especially if there was a dollar value at the end of their efforts.

Yet to shift them from sharing and referring to driven individuals that had to reach goals or monthly quota sales where the real income was, seemingly wasn’t my area of expertise. 

Then I decided to shift from a recruiting or selling model to asking myself what kind of people would I most love working with?   

This is what I came up with:

Seeking like minded individuals to join my wellness sales organization. Those joining me would ideally have a passion for prevention, nutritional supplementation and wellness for the planet.  They would not be leary of MLM.  They’d enjoy hands on training, mentorship, resources, and an international company with a 52 year track record. While this is a sales position, it is really more of a sharing from your heart opportunity. Income is what you make it. I also would absolutely love to learn from you. Bring me your enthusiasm, your tech savvy, your fresh ideas and perspectives.

How does that feel for you? If you or someone you know fit that description would you be apt to ask me for more information?

 
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karen hanrahan | wellness educator and consultant | writer
nutrition ~ green clean ~ inch loss  ~ anti-aging

One Armed Bloggette – Part Two

Wednesday – Day 15 

See my new handy dandy full arm hard cast.

When they took the stitches out, I totally fainted.
aka a vasovagal episode … or the complete opposite of an adrenaline rush chemically
fascinating our body human

The tech did a 2 roll cast vs a 4 roll so it would be lighter. I am ever so grateful.

I am getting better at lefty one finger typing.

I also can manage to wash my own hair. While that project takes about 80 minutes I don’t care. I love the bath so much I could stay there forever.

My nerves regenerate at night. Imagine your arm falling asleep times 10, with a serious addition of super prickly pins and needles.

Folks have been delivering dinner. It’s been positively amazing.