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    Sorry Not Sorry
    Lisa Liberatore
    • May 18, 2017
    • 1 min

    Sorry Not Sorry

    “Half of the troubles of this life can be traced to saying yes too quickly and not saying no soon enough.” Josh Billings, pen name of humorist Henry Wheeler Shaw (unverified) Life pulls you in a lot of directions and if you're not careful, you'll drown. Kat and I discuss how we are taking charge of our lives and learning to not apologize! Our focus is on making ourselves happy and balanced. Listen now! Read my full blog on the topic #advice #Stress #Motherhood #priorities #
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    A Little Disclaimer Goes a Long Ways
    Lisa Liberatore
    • May 3, 2017
    • 1 min

    A Little Disclaimer Goes a Long Ways

    Be open. And then the truth follows.-Gangji I had a meeting that had been on my schedule for weeks. I didn't want to cancel but I knew that I wasn’t in the best space mentally either. My dad had been in the hospital for over a week and his condition seemed to be stable enough that I could get some work done outside his hospital room. I knew that as soon as this meeting was over, I could get back to him. When I arrived at my meeting, I let her know about my dad’s condition
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    Getting the Most Time Out of My Life
    Lisa Liberatore
    • Apr 25, 2017
    • 2 min

    Getting the Most Time Out of My Life

    “Don’t sacrifice yourself too much, because if you sacrifice too much there’s nothing else you can give and nobody will care for you.” -Karl Lagerfeld As women, we are so accustomed to putting everyone else's needs above our own but what divorce taught me is you have to put yourself first at some point in order to maintain sanity. I had to make sure that as a business owner and mom, my foundation is stable because without me, my son and employees will suffer. There came a p
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