Donna Reimus
Bio
I believe we are all on this earthly journey for the soul purpose of creating magic. My journey is creating magic through words. Words through laughter, words through tears, words through joys, and words through our fears.
Stories (7/0)
Huge Opportunity Meets Tiny Seed
To be the talented Joanna Gains, ahhh but never forget the great, “can do it all” Martha Stewart. I embrace the make it, cook it, do it, fix it, and present it all beautifully, by watching these women take simple necessities and turn them into works of art - a true silver platter approach. I sink into deep meditation and spiritual connection with the words of Deepak Chopra, and my favorite inspirational soul man, the late Wayne Dyer, but I fill my heart up with our great savior Jesus, too. I am led and motivated by Maria Forleo, and Jen Sincero whose book “You are a Badass” (How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life) kicked me into fifth gear. And greatness is never forgotten, in everyone’s friend, the powerful Oprah Winfrey. I dig my fingertips into rich soil and imagine being Monty Don, from “Gardeners World,” or Jamie Durie, from the famous, “Backyard Bliss” and current” Backyard Takeover.” However, I am captivated by the beautiful Jamila Norman, from Magnolia Network, whose ability to take a basic good-ole American backyard garden, in a small space, and turn it into a homeowner’s dream; she’s like a fairy godmother turning pumpkin into a horse drawn carriage.
By Donna Reimus3 years ago in Motivation
Creativity, The Dance of Life
I made a bold decision, and the excitement was overwhelming! You know the up all night thinking, creativity bouncing off every wall in your head! The ebb and flow of happiness, anticipation, stirred with a little fear. My new project could not begin fast enough.
By Donna Reimus3 years ago in Motivation
Check Please!
Emily wasn’t the seductive beauty that she always saw in her sisters and often comparted herself too. She had more natural beauty, at least that’s how her mom described it. Emily was tall but not too tall, she was thin but not too thin, she was outgoing but not obnoxious. She was pretty but not beautiful… at least that’s how she would describe it. She had brown hair, but she always wanted blonde hair. She bought sexy business clothes but never wore them. She owned and collected a few dozen pair of Prada and Monolo Blahnik heels. Sadly, the only time they touched her feet was right before she set them on a shelf, for a life of forever loneliness of shoes perched in her closet from that point on.
By Donna Reimus3 years ago in Confessions