Author: Tracey Gairns Brioux

When I was younger, I viewed success by what you did for a living. If you were a doctor, a lawyer, Bon Jovi, Oprah or someone in the movies- well that means you made it and you probably had a big house somewhere. Well in...

Sometimes it happens by accident. Actually I would say most of the time it does. Life is busy, then it gets busier and then it gets to be too much. I find sometimes it happens as you are approaching the end of a season. You...

That old expression people use when someone is being dramatic "don't make a mountain out of a mole hill," ie. don't make such a big deal of something- well it can totally be reversed. Sometimes we don't make big deals out of little things, but...

When I was younger, I used to think that suicide was selfish. I couldn't imagine how anyone would do anything like that to their family deliberately. Like, what the heck?? I also didn't know anything about mental illness. Nine years ago I became a mom. My son...

What would my daughters think if they knew I compared myself to other people? What would my daughters think if they knew I didn't think I was good enough? What would they think if they knew I looked in the mirror and wished I was...

Everyone can find a reason not to exercise, but at the end of the day- we all need to. This article by Dr. Laura O'Connor nails it and I just felt it has to be shared again and again. If you don't have time to read...

I started this new thing this year where on Sunday I write out three things that I want to accomplish everyday of the week. My big goal for 2019 is to automate more things in my life so that I can be more organized and...

"We must all suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. The difference is discipline weighs ounces while regret weighs tons.” Jim Rohn  I absolutely love this quote I heard today shared by @angepeters. I think this time of...