Monday, April 25, 2011

MamaBlogger365 - Hardest Lessons, Greatest Growth - The Sequel by Shira Adler, Diva Mama

Shira Adler, Diva Mama, joins us every Monday!

...Throughout the last decade or more I have manifested many difficult life experiences worthy of a ten-tissue Hallmark movie. This week I added a few fresh episodes to my ever-unfolding and ever-challenged life script.

I could start by writing about my newest, unanticipated career transition or chronicle more of the trials and tribulations about my son’s ongoing medication odyssey, but there is time for that, just not now.

Instead, I will say simply that my current deepest level of anguish comes from having to watch my ten-year-old daughter struggle against old demons resurrected through no fault of her own. With doubt, guilt, and recrimination coursing through my every pore, I have to remember the Universe never gives us anything we can’t handle... though I’m beginning to wonder.... read more


BIO: By day Shira Adler is a cantor, spiritual vocalist, certified pastlife regressionist, voice-over artist, producer, performer, writer/blogger and mompreneur and by night... well, she is actually the same person at night though she does admit to wearing fuzzy socks when no one can see her and hiding a secret stash of Mallomars somewhere near her writing desk for those late night pick-me-ups. In, around, and between her various work activities, she is raising two beyond-the-spectrum children as a single mom (though lovingly gives a shout out to her best friend, editor and soulmate whom she considers the bees knees). Is it any wonder her website’s tag line is One Voice Many Paths? Seriously, look up the definition of a multi-tasking Mama and you will find her picture there. But when it comes to living a life of connection, faith and consciousness Shira is the gal to call -- or if you’re fresh out of Mallomars -- she’s always happy to give you one. For more information visit: ShiraAdler.com, read her blog at Diva-Mama.com; Social: Twitter (1DivaMama), Facebook (DivaMama1), Tumblr (not really sure, but the name is cute) and LinkedIn (because doesn’t everyone?).

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Illustration: Girl with flower in flowerpot (Jessie Wilcox Smith), courtesy Liam's Pictures From Old Books

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