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  • "Cell Hell"
  • Middle Age the Middleman
  • Your Life Sentence
  • Having A Child in College
  • Finding Your Passion
  • Old Friends
  • Perfectionism
  • Coach Henderson
  • Breast Cancer


  video

  • Learning to laugh at yourself
  • Making time for good friends
  • Are you a perfectionist?
    Is that a good thing?
  • Saying goodbye with a mother's special gift
  • 'Empty Nest' doesn't have to mean 'emptiness'
  • Dealing with frustration
  • Getting through major disappointments

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Clarke Broadcasting

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LizLines

lizlines...

“thoughts that make you think”

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"Just a thought to make you think, I'm Liz Dalton."

Liz's remarks are on-target with issues that affect your life. Whether you are a stay-at-home-mom, savvy businessperson, college student or grandparent, Liz has a way of giving credence to issues that oftentimes go unaddressed but have significant affect on our daily lives once they are addressed.

With uplifting yet straightforward language, Liz captures the essence of what drives us to what drives us crazy ....from friendship, parenting, and manners to perfectionism, stress, and disappointment to life stages of teens, college students and empty nesters, and networking, business etiquette and leadership.

A woman with many roles, Liz is keenly aware of people's busy lives and their need for solutions-in-brief. That's why she leaves you with "just a thought to make you think" no matter where you are-in the carpool line, in a business meeting or on the golf course.

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Thoughts to make you Think

Excerpts

On finding your passion:
...passion doesn't have to look or sound a certain way. It has to feel a certain way–exciting, exhilarating, energizing, inspiring–not just today but tomorrow and next year and ten years from now. If it makes your heart soar, stimulates your mind, leaves you smiling, and ignites an inner fine, then you have found your passion.

On having a child in college:
...I thought my daughter wanting to come home would be the greatest feeling in the world but I have now discovered that her wanting to go back to school is even better. Not because I want her to go but because she wants to go; not because I tear up every time she walks out the door but because she doesn't tear up.

On being the middleman between aging parents and growing children:
...yet there is another interesting dynamic and that is one of guilt combined with gratefulness: guilt due to being bogged down by having to help their parents yet grateful for the opportunity to help them during such an important and difficult life transition. The apron strings of life are stretching in many directions all at once."

On old friends:
...wrinkles and a few extra pounds don't make us lesser women or less enjoyable friends. They don't make our laughter less robust or our friendship less important. Rather, they make us feel like old comfortable shoes–well worn but not worn out!

On breast cancer:
...seeing and hearing her strength was indescribable. I found her outside working in her yard. The image of her stunned me yet also endeared me. She greeted me with a large smile and a very, very bald head. Her bluejean overalls-clad frame looked smaller than it had a few months before. It hit me again. My friend has breast cancer.

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