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Blooming Boomers - Encouraging your life to full bloom

Part of the joy of following your own Creative Career Path is the fact that you can meander onto different creative paths along the way.  Who says you should only work at ONE job?
 
I am learning, as I talk to others, that creative and imaginative people think in terms of doing many different things that bring them joy. Thus they often create many ways to make money - they have multiple income streams. The idea has great appeal to me at this stage of my life. I want to continue to learn and grow in so many ways!
 
Through the start of Creative Career Paths, I began talking to a woman who has been an acquaintance of mine for over 20 years. She and I discovered that we think alike in a lot of ways, and both have a passion to help people - especially women - find ways to make their lives better. Her name is Sandy Cookman and our friendship is growing. We have spent hours talking and planning, and have decided to do a business together called Blooming Boomers.
 
We are excited to create new material to encourage women to live their lives in FULL BLOOM! We both have a passion to help people come out of mediocrity and take action to live abundantly and full of joy.
 
Sandy and I have offered workshops at the Plummer House in Rochester, MN. We plan to offer additional gatherings to provide information and encouragement to women in subsequent months. In addition to live workshops, we plan to provide printed materials, conference calls and group coaching for women who are looking for support in improving their lives.
 
We are indeed the Blooming Boomers - encouraging our own lives to full bloom! In our logo, Sandy is represented in the flower pot by the short, pink flower and I am the tall one. Please check out our blog in the link below.
 
Sherrie Porterfield & Sandy Cookman

Blooming Boomers blog