by Dorothy | May 31, 2021 | BeautifulPayne/Beautiful Results, Official Monthly Writing, Uncategorized
In a world of constant announcements, frequent news updates, and trendy shares, it is easy for one to experience sensory overload. There is so much content to navigate through; some can be very enticing, while some consist of high toxicity levels. Now imagine carrying...
by Dorothy | Dec 28, 2020 | BeautifulPayne/Beautiful Results, Official Monthly Writing, Uncategorized
What a hell of a year! Twenty-Twenty was the year I declared to live out loud. Expressing myself through words, proclaiming what I knew to be true for myself, and helping others activate their potential. I knew exactly how I desired to move through the year by...
by Dorothy | Nov 5, 2020 | BeautifulPayne/Beautiful Results, Official Monthly Writing
“Life is unpredictable, it changes with the seasons. Even your coldest winter, happens for the best of reason. And though it feels eternal, like all you’ll ever do is freeze, I promise spring is coming, and with it brand new leaves”. -EH I often...
by Dorothy | Sep 7, 2020 | BeautifulPayne/Beautiful Results, Official Monthly Writing
Every year for my birthday, I create a theme to set the tone for how I want to carry out the year. For my 35th birthday, Launched 35, I launched my professional Life Coaching business and landed a contract with a therapy organization. For my 36th birthday, Fading into...
by Dorothy | Aug 3, 2020 | BeautifulPayne/Beautiful Results, Official Monthly Writing
This is the question that most parents are battling as the fall school year creeps upon us. Should we send our babies back to school or tackle the task of supporting e-learning? Or, should we ditch the entire system and teach our child ourselves? I will be the first...
by Dorothy | Jul 7, 2020 | BeautifulPayne/Beautiful Results, Official Monthly Writing
As a Life Coach, one of my main areas of service is coaching my clients through change. Sometime this process is a smooth transition, and other times, this experience is similar to counting grains of salt. Change can be a difficult process for anyone. We develop norms...