I leave a leave a response each time I like a post on a website or I have something to add to the discussion. Usually it is a result of the passion displayed in the post I read. And on this post Australian Businesswomen’s Network | Lisa Messenger. I was moved enough to drop a comment I do have a couple of questions for you if you usually do not mind. Is it just me or do a few of the comments appear like left by brain dead people? And, if you are writing at additional sites, I would like to keep up with anything new you have to post. Would you list all of your community pages like your linkedin profile, Facebook page or twitter feed?
No matter where in the world I am, I think I'll always remain a country girl deep down. Growing up galloping around the countryside on my horse with the trees stretching around me, it always stays close to my heart.
But since leaving Coolah, I've done things and been places I only used dream about. I've trekked the Western Ghatts in India raising money for charity, inspired inmates in women's prisons and spent time in a raw food vegan commune in Costa Rica.
I've been married and divorced to a man who entered my life with an esky and left with an esky, and I'm that much stronger for it. I've authored and co-authored 14 books, been a three-time finalist for the Telstra Businesswoman of the year and even though I never ran away to join the circus, I've worked with the Wiggles and Cirque du Soleil.
These days I'm either whipping up a storm in my tiny kitchen, learning a new sport (read: three black eyes after my first three weeks of surfing), or breaking into the property market. I spend a couple of months out of every year chilling out in Byron Bay and another couple of months living it up in New York.
Yet my favourite time in the world is when I'm running along Bondi Beach at 10pm at night, with my faithful pooch Benny at my side. There's something about being the only soul in a place that's packed with 40,000 people during the day. At times like this, you could imagine you're anywhere in the world.
I have no idea what life is going to throw at me. I do know, however, that whatever happens I'll grab it with both hands and take whatever it has to offer. I'll be inspired, humbled, moved to tears and laughter, and I'm OK with that. In fact I'm looking forward to it.
Not too bad for a country girl.
I leave a leave a response each time I like a post on a website or I have something to add to the discussion. Usually it is a result of the passion displayed in the post I read. And on this post Australian Businesswomen’s Network | Lisa Messenger. I was moved enough to drop a comment
I do have a couple of questions for you if you usually do not mind. Is it just me or do a few of the comments appear like left by brain dead people?
And, if you are writing at additional sites, I would like to keep up with anything new you have to post. Would you list all of your community pages like your linkedin profile, Facebook page or twitter feed?