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Writer’s Block Does Not Exist

posted by Momo Fali on July 15, 2014

I am coming on here to tell you what a friend told me today; writer’s block does not exist. Elan said on Twitter that “…if you can say a sentence, you can write one.” So I’m here with nothing planned but what flows from my fingertips. This post is probably going to turn out to be what we call verbal diarrhea.

I certainly have no shortage of sentences to say. I talk on the phone for work, I tweet a lot and the conversations I have with my kids, alone, are enough to fill the pages of a book each day. Someone recently told me that mosquitoes are attracted to the carbon dioxide we emit, which would scientifically connect my numerous bites to my rambling mouth. Pass the Benadryl.

Oh, and the stories I have in my head! I have books and screenplays rolling around; their characters quite fully developed. But they, along with most of my words, get lost because I don’t make the time to write them down. I schedule time to go to the gym, since my DVT diagnosis I’ve been forcing myself to walk almost every day, I find the hours needed to cook, clean, and do laundry, and it’s high-time I set aside time to write.

Of course, I choose to make this statement just nine days before BlogHer ’14, the largest social media conference for women in the world…oh, and I MANAGE THEIR SOCIAL MEDIA. And, are you ready for this? We’re very seriously considering moving from the house where we’ve lived for 17 years so we can enroll our son in a different school district. I can’t think of a more perfect time to commit to more writing! Can you?

So, you see? I thought I had writer’s block, but it wasn’t that at all. It’s time block. Elan was right. I have the words. I just can’t spare a minute to share them.

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Day 20 – Centered

posted by Momo Fali on November 20, 2013

You know how the universe has a way of setting you straight? I used to constantly comment about the awful parents at the library whose children ran around and – GASP – didn’t wait their turn, and weren’t whispering, and didn’t color code their crayons when they put them back in the box after craft time. I judged everyone, because my kid was perfect.

Then I was sent a child with special needs who would change the order of all the books and pet the librarian’s double-chin if given the chance. Though, he might do that color-coding crayons thing.

Yin. Yang.

Our yellow Lab was rotten. She was cute, but she ran away all the time, ate all things inedible, threw up a lot, and had the world’s nastiest gas. Our black Lab won’t leave the yard if we forget to close the gate, won’t even eat the bones we buy her, and a few weeks ago when I gave her peroxide to TRY to make her throw up, her iron stomach held the contents firmly in place.

That’s 50/50 dog luck, right there.

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Earlier today my boss left me the nicest compliment on Twitter. Her opinion is nothing to scoff at, given she’s a multi-award winning, cross-platform media thought leader; which includes her place on the list of FORTUNE’s 2013 Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs. If you introduce her to someone in person, you need an inhaler because you’ll be out of breath from the accolades. Needless to say, this made my day.

I wrote her back and thanked her, then I stood up, tripped over my own feet, and fell flat on the floor.

Thanks for keeping me centered, universe. Thanks a lot.

Monster Headphones Are Candy For Your Ears

posted by Momo Fali on October 3, 2013

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Look familiar? This is what I see every time I get ready to go for a run; a pile of earbuds that take me 10 minutes to get untangled. I’ve tried wrapping them up nicely, but it never fails they end up a jumbled mess in the drawer. To top it off, they’re not even comfortable. Half the time, I just go out the door without anything to listen to. But, running – and exercising in general – is easier for me with good music. So, I went out and bought these inexpensive headphones. They’re comfortable and they store up nice and neat so I can grab them and go.

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Well, I could do that before they broke. Sigh. Clearly I needed something comfortable and durable and that’s exactly what I got from these.

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aren’t they pretty?

Swoon.

Let me just tell you that if you listen to music with anything in, or on, your ears, you don’t realize the discomfort you’ve been dealing with until you put a pair of Monster N-TUNE headphones on. This is coming from someone who lives in yoga pants most of the time. I know comfort.

The bonuses? Great sound, awesome colors, and a built-in ControlTalk remote that lets you control your phone and your music, allowing you to easily pause your track and receive calls. Not that I can sufficiently breathe to stop and take a call when I’m running, but maybe someday I will. A girl can dream! At the very least, I can sit on my couch and listen to podcasts. Monster N-TUNES are made for athletes and geeks, alike!

Now my biggest problem isn’t tangled cords; it’s keeping these Monster headphones out of the hands of my 14 year old. Fortunately for her, Christmas is coming and this is a gift I know she’ll love and use all the time. They won’t get crumpled up and thrown in the back of her closet like last years jeans that she HAD to have.

And, fortunately for you – well, actually 25 of you – we’re giving away 25 sets of Monster headphones! Just click over to the Monster Headphones page on Walmart.com and let us know your favorite NTunes color in the comments for a chance to win!

To win your very own pair of N-Tune headphones (valued at $150), read all about the Monster headphones here and let me know in the comments of this post which color you prefer. The comments on this post will be aggregated with the comments on the posts from the other bloggers participating in this review, and 25 pairs will be given away. This giveaway will close on Nov 1.

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Back in 2003, some of my best friends and I gathered together in Ohio’s Hocking Hills for a relaxing, fun few days away from our lives at home. We ate great food, played games, sat in the hot tub for hours and drank wine. It was awesome. What is now known as the GGW, or Girl’s Getaway Weekend, became an annual event. We’ve seen each other through birth, death, infidelity, divorce, sickness, injury (those last two are just because of me) and some knock-down, drag-out board game fights. We have cried, laughed hard, eaten a lot of candy, scared off wild animals, sang karaoke, and stayed up all night long. Basically, it’s a three-night slumber party for adults. These are the people who I can call if I ever need anything. We don’t see each other nearly enough, but we can always count on those few days to reconnect and become a GGW family again.

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Through good times and bad, they have been my solid foundation and my second family. Our conversations are unforgettable and thinking of our silly antics always makes me smile.

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I mean, I wouldn’t let just anyone see me in my pajamas and a beauty mask. Other than the Internet, of course.

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Yeah, we made potholders. Don’t judge our crafts.

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Here we are, decked out in our Ohio State garb. The weekend is never complete without us having a couple cocktails during the football game and when the Buckeyes score, we drink. The year they beat Northwestern 54-10 was rough on us. Really rough.

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Flowerpot painting. We get CRAZY!

Now, with the Gallo Family Vineyards Crest Creator, families – whether defined by the roof under which they live or the colors they wear on game day – can be commemorated with a family crest featuring the symbols that unite them. This is ours. crest_creator5afa045e242aba9163555b98a5

At CrestCreator.com, 17 different family crest templates can be customized with 300 icons and a personal motto, offering a seemingly unending way to make your family official. The designs can be shared digitally via Facebook and Twitter and downloaded for family events. Through a partnership with Zazzle.com, the custom crests can be printed for purchase on a variety of objects, making them an unforgettable personalized gift.

The GGW has taught me that family isn’t just the people who live in your house; it can be people from work, church, the gym, or it can be a group of girls who only get together once a year. Leave a comment on this post and answer the question, “How do you define family?” and get entered for a chance to win a $100 Visa gift card!

 

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No duplicate comments.

You may receive (2) total entries by selecting from the following entry methods:

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  2. Tweet (public message) about this promotion; including exactly the following unique term in your tweet message: “#SweepstakesEntry”; and leave the URL to that tweet in a comment on this post
  3. Blog about this promotion, including a disclosure that you are receiving a sweepstakes entry in exchange for writing the blog post, and leave the URL to that post in a comment on this post
  4. For those with no Twitter or blog, read the official rules to learn about an alternate form of entry.

This giveaway is open to US Residents (excluding Colorado, Puerto Rico, Tennessee, Utah and where otherwise prohibited by law) age 21or older. Winners will be selected via random draw, and will be notified by e-mail. You have 72 hours to get back to me, otherwise a new winner will be selected.

The Official Rules are available here.

This sweepstakes runs from 10/1/2013-10/31/2013

Be sure to visit the Gallo Family Vineyards Brand Page on BlogHer.com where you can read other bloggers’ reviews and find more chances to win!

 

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