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THE
TAOGIRL GATHERING
A
Celebration of Taogirls Everywhere
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trouble reading this newsletter or cannot download the graphics, you will
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February 1, 2007
The
Taogirl Gathering
Issue
Number Nine
Welcome , Taogirls
I begin this month’s newsletter
by asking a favor of you.
Since
the first Taogirl Gathering was published last June, I have been delighted
to see the mailing list grow as more and more women around the country
discover Taogirl and are eager to join our ranks.
Yet, I know that there are even more women out there who have not
yet been introduced to the Tao and defiant woman, the weekly wisdoms and
this monthly newsletter and I have been pondering how I might spread the
word further and faster.
The
other day I received an email that requested I forward it to 10 women,
and, if I did so, good fortune would come my way.
Well,
that was inspirational to me – for, I thought, how about I request of
the Taogirl Gathering readers that they forward the newsletter to even 2
of their friends and those 2 friends forward it to 2 of their friends and
etc. etc.? Certainly good
fortune would come to all of us in the form of a bigger community of
Taogirls all joining forces to support and encourage each other.
And,
there, dear Taogirls, is the favor I ask of you:
Would
you please take a few minutes of your time and forward this issue of The
Taogirl Gathering to at least 2 of your friends (more would be fine, too)
and ask them to do the same? They
might also contact me with their email addresses so I can begin to send
them their very own newsletter in the months to come.
How
wonderful it would be if, by the time we celebrate the first anniversary
of The Taogirl Gathering in June, that there are so many women receiving
the newsletter that I’ll have to offer a prize to the millionth member!
Let
us continue to spread the word to as many women as we can.
Together we can put Taogirl on the map (and in the dictionary) and
in the minds and hearts of all the women in this country!
Thank
you, dear Taogirls, for your support and help.
CJ
This
month’s Taogirl Gathering will also feature:
The
Taogirl Wisdom of the Month
Taogirls
respond to last month’s comment
Two
fabulous upcoming women’s conferences
A
listing of my February travels – I would so love to meet you when I’m
in your part of the world
The
Taogirl Boutique
“Let’s
link”
TAOGIRL WISDOM OF THE MONTH
There comes a moment when
you have to stop revving up the car
And shove it into gear.
-
David
J. Mahoney, business leader and philanthropist
It’s COMMENT
time
Dear Taogirls,
Last month, I ran the thought-provoking comment from Susan P. who, when
she read the weekly wisdom: “She who laughs last, lasts”
suggested that instead of using the male adjective “he” we
substitute that wish “she”.
Her feeling is that “If we as women are going to define our lives,
we should think in terms of women laughing and lasting, don't you think? I
try to walk the walk of a feminist which for me includes laying claim to
our language as we define ourselves.
I received quite a few emails from Taogirls who either agreed or
disagreed with Susan.
In our COMMENT section I would like to share three of them with you:
Hi
Caryn,
I read with great interest Susan’s comments on the use of the pronouns
He / She. I'd like to offer a slightly different point of view for
whatever it is worth.
I sometimes think we try to force a change through language rather than
concentrating on the heart of the problem. Susan talks about groups
changing their name to reflect their evolving ideas of identity.
"Colored People," "
Negros
," "Blacks,"
"African Americans," "People of Color," -the latter
not being that much different from "Colored People."! The names
change so rapidly that I don't know what people are calling themselves
this year, and in all honesty, more often than not, I hesitate to say
anything for fear of offending someone. What is more important to me is
how we relate, treat and respect each other. I personally think we should
spend less time worrying what the band-aids look like and get to healing
the cuts. When was the last time we thanked the "Garbage Men"
for taking our trash away? Has renaming them to "Sanitation
Engineers" really changed society's perspective? Rather than dwelling
on name changes, I feel it would do more good to acknowledge that what
they do is a vital, necessary service and an honorable job. A simple
"Good morning" and respect would do more good than another
title. ('A rose by any other name.......")
Naming the name, even if not meant to be, IS about being politically
correct and political correctness has personally stiffled my ability to
express myself. Yes, it is important for language to change as we change,
but I believe that if we spent more energy on the underlying conditions,
the language will change. Change He to She? Let's try to empower ourselves
as women without making the same mistakes our counterparts have. How about
"ALL who laugh, last."
For me, this defines us as equal people. (And I guess that makes me just
as guilty for changing the pronoun)
Thanks for your ear, Hilary
H.
And
the following:
Right
on, Susan. I am in agreement
with you that we women have to be more aware of ourselves and our strength
and, using “she” is one of the small ways in which we can further
establish ourselves in our society. It
has been taken for granted for too long, that it is a man’s world and
time that our presence be felt. I
know that we have come far in establishing ourselves as a viable part of
our culture – but we’re still striving for equality in many areas.
It might seem like a small thing (some even call it petty) but I
think that “she who laughs, lasts” is an important statement.
It highlights the feminine which is a very important lesson for all
of us. Jayne B.
And,
finally:
How about people who laugh, last.
?????????
I, for one, don't wish to continue the tug of war with men
but rather proceed shoulder to shoulder toward a mutual goal of nurturing
a respectful equality.
Maryann S.
On the road again………
Here’s where I will be in
February:
Saturday, February 3
The Gunn Memorial Library
www.gunnlibrary.org
5
Wykeham Road
Washington
,
CT
1:00 - 3:00
Wednesday,
February 7
Sabita
Holistic
Center
www.sabitaholisticcenter.com
3519
Post Road
Southport
12:15 – 1:15
I will be giving a mini Taogirl workshop
7:30 – 9:00
I will be giving a full Taogirl workshop.
Keep checking the
Travels page of the website for current updates.
http://www.taogirl.com/taotravels.htm
UPCOMING EVENTS THAT EVERY TAOGIRL SHOULD KNOW ABOUT!
Save
the Date!
Saturday, March 10th,
Women’s Images 2007: comes
to Fairfield University
Produced
by the Esteemed Woman Foundation, the conference is a one day event chock
full of inspiring workshops on topics for women of all ages and
backgrounds.
Workshops
include: Re-entering the World of Work: From Mommy to Professional;
Born To Lead: Women as Consensus Builders;
The
Divine Within: Spiritual Leadership in Everyday LIfe;
Navigating
and Celebrating the Next Fifty Years;
Take
Back Your Health;
Mothers
and their 11 – 14 year old daughters;
Eidetic
Imagery: A Menopausal Healing Tool;
Does
Your Fitness Level Match Your Retirement Plan?
And
so so so much more!
There
will be a retreat center for mini-massages and Reiki work, a shopping area
with all the latest and greatest in holistic healing goods and wares,
breakfast, and lunch. Don’t miss this full day of enlightenment and
community among women. And please tell your friends!
for
information and reservations: http://esteemedwoman.com
AND……………..
Renew
& Bloom
Retreat
A weekend seaside retreat to
renew and rejuvenate your
body, mind and spirit from
all of life’s transitions…
April
20th – 22nd, 2007
Mercy
Center
,
Madison
,
CT
_
Gatherings & Workshops with Barbara
Scala JD, Certified Life Coach
and Co-Author of Sanity
Savers: Tips for Women to Live a Balanced Life
_
Author Talks with Prill Boyle
(Defying Gravity: A Celebration of Late
Blooming Women) &
CJ Golden (Tao of the Defiant Woman)
_
Yoga & Meditations with Joanne DeVito,
Certified Kripalu Yoga Instructor
_
Private Coaching Session (optional)
_
Labyrinth & Beach Walks
_
Massage/Reiki/Reflexology*
Whatever you are
transitioning through in life, take a break
and explore how to move
forward to create the life you have
always envisioned.
The
Mercy
Center
is conveniently located between
New York
and
Boston
on 40 acres of serene
Connecticut
shoreline.
Call
203.521.1129 to Register or Email to info@bloomonline.com
Presented with:
www.bloomonline.com '
Bloom Services LLC ' www.bloomafterdivorce.com
Private Rooms with Water Views
Available Upon Request
$550 per person/double
occupancy (meals, yoga, program events)
$100 additional for private
room (book early for availability)
*Spa Treatments Additional
Charge
Early
Bird
Registration
Pay
by
March
1st
and
receive
$50
off!
the Taogirl on-line Boutique is open
THE TAO OF THE DEFIANT WOMAN
A Guide to Life over 40

www.taogirl.com/taobookstore.htm
THE TAOGIRL
HANDBOOK
The
Taogirl Handbook
is
chock full of suggestions to aid you in the organization of your Taogirl
Group.
Along
with the exercises and discussions within the pages of this three ring
binder,
I’ve
also included blank pages for your own notes, as well as plenty of
“growing room.”
http://www.taogirl.com/taogirlhandbook.htm
THE OFFICIAL TAOGIRL T-SHIRT

www.taogirl.com/taogirltees.htm
TAOGIRL GREETING
CARDS
http://www.taogirl.com/taogirlcards.htm
LET’S LINK !
If you know of, or have a website that you think Taogirls
would enjoy seeing, let me know and I’ll be happy to set up a hyperlink
from this newsletter to that site. Conversely,
if you would like to do the same from your site to this newsletter, please
contact me to do so.
It is in this manner that we can support each other as we all
strive to support women everywhere!
Barbara Scala… Founder
of Bloom After Divorce, Barbara is also editor and creator of Bloom
OnLine Magazine for "Women Who Want to Grow" at www.bloomonline.com
and writes her ongoing column Divorce Ain’t So Bad After All.
Trained as a mediator and collaborative divorce attorney, Barbara draws
from her legal background in her life coaching practice to understand your
divorced situation and to add insight into creating a life beyond divorce.
She also uses her experience as a realtor to help with issues of
relocation, downsizing, investing or moving on to a home to call your own.
Barbara’s personable style, energy, holistic approach and ability to
empathize is what makes her a dynamic coach.
Visit
Barbara at www.bloomafterdivorce.com
and make sure to read Bloom OnLine Magazine www.bloomonline.com
Esteemed Woman Foundation…This
amazing and important organization was founded in 2000 by filmmaker Suzie
Galler who began conducting research about women and
self-esteem which led to the making of the highly acclaimed documentary
film I Am Beautiful. The film then became the cornerstone of an outreach
program designed to help women explore and strengthen their self-image..
It now includes ongoing workshops, resource materials and an outreach
network that provides support nationwide. The foundation's primary focus
has been to develop comprehensive programs for women of all ages and
backgrounds. The programs teach that self-esteem is not a destination, but
a life long journey--one that requires recognition of the sources of
self-esteem, and a willingness to address those areas that impede a
positive self-image.
Visit
the Suzie and the Esteemed Woman Foundation at:
http://esteemedwoman.com
Connecticut
Muse…This seasonally published
newsletter is the brain child of Patricia
D’Ascoli, columnist, essayist and author of Home
Is Where the Humor Is. The Connecticut Muse
is a celebration of contemporary
Connecticut
authors
featured in a quarterly newsletter. Each issue focuses on a
different literary genre and includes book reviews, author interviews, a
listing of upcoming author appearances and information on new releases.
You Taogirls who do not reside in
Connecticut
will also
enjoy reading the Muse to discover what new books are out there for us all
to enjoy.
Visit
Patricia and The Connecticut Muse at:
http://connecticutmuse.com/aboutus.html
Donna Ferber
…
is the author of the wonderfully supportive and encouraging
book, From Ex-wife to
Exceptional Life: A Woman’s Journey through Divorce.
Donna is a licensed
professional counselor and licensed alcohol and drug counselor.
She is also a psychotherapist and experienced speaker who has drawn
on her twenty years of
experience counseling women through this difficult process to create a
comprehensive guide comprised of 365 one page essays that offer
inspiration, insight and information.
Visit Donna at:
http://www.donnaferber.com/index.htm
Prill Boyle …
Like the women
she writes about in her book, Defying
Gravity, Prill Boyle is a late bloomer. After graduating from
college at 38, she became an English teacher. Then in January of 2000 she
read an article in The New York Times about a 65-year old
Kentucky
woman named Wini Yunker
who had waited 39 years to join the Peace Corps. Inspired by this woman's
persistence and courage, Prill decided to write a book about late
bloomers. Her book recounts
the stories of 12 "ordinary" women who've done extraordinary
things later in life. It is a delightful and inspiring book to read and
all the more so as Prill connects these first-person accounts together
with her own story. Prill is
also very active on the speaking and workshop circuit.
Visit Prill at:
http://www.prillboyle.com/index.html
Alignment With Life…Andrea D.
Klein, the
guiding light behind this
California
based coaching service, is a professional life
coach who is continuously moving onward and upward by saying “yes” to
life and by having fun with the evolving process. “Since I am in the 2nd
half of life,” says Andrea, “I have a yearning desire to help women
embrace the 2nd half of life by exploring new possibilities and
passions.”
If
you’re ready to: embrace the 2nd half of life; explore the
opportunity of truly having fun; tap into your creative juices; move into
possibilities, potential and passions then you will want to “meet”
Andrea via her website. And
you don’t have to live in
California
– she’ll work with you via phone
and/or email.
Visit
Andrea and Alignment With Life at:
http://www.alignmentwithlife.com/contact.htm
A few final words:
This year has started out with a bang – I’ve had
the pleasure of meeting many new Taogirls, am seeing Taogirl groups
springing up in many areas of
Connecticut
and
continue to add to the Taogirl mailing list.
It is all, to say the least, very exciting and fulfilling for me.
And I thank all of you for your encouragement, help and support in
sharing the Tao and defiant philosophy with woman all around the country.
Thank you, as well, to Maryann
S., Hilary H. and Jayne B. for taking the time to share your thoughts with Susan
Pildner and me.
And now I shall leave my computer and stare at the
clouds above and wait– still – for the first real snowfall of the
season. We here in
Connecticut
have
not yet had any snow – would any of you Taogirls in
Denver
please
send us some?
Please email me and let me share your stories,
comments and questions with our readers in the March issue of The Taogirl
Gathering.
thepath@taogirl.com
C J
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