Did you know that we are born with only two fears? A fear of falling. And a fear of loud noises. All other fears are learned by association and identification. What are you afraid of? For many people the obvious answers would be spiders, snakes and dark alleys. Let’s face it: these are things that [...]
Secret Fears: The Ones From Within
by Debra Smouse on 17. Apr, 2013 in Everything Girl, Fear & Courage (Apr/May/Jun 2013)
Not Absence of Fear by Deb Smouse
by Debra Smouse on 02. Mar, 2011 in Everything Girl, Reflections (Mar/Apr 2011)
It’s impossible for me to write about courage without also acknowledging its mirror image: fear. Fear is necessary. It keeps us alive during unexpected events, like escaping a grizzly bear in the woods or extricating ourselves from a burning building. Living in fear, though, or allowing it to take over our lives can stunt your [...]
Traces by Deb Smouse
by Debra Smouse on 01. Feb, 2011 in Castles in the Air (Jan/Feb 2011), Everything Girl
Since joining the staff of All Things Girl back in 2002, I have written about pieces of my personal life within our virtual pages in hopes that by sharing my over-a-cup-of-coffee view of my life, you, the reader, can see a bit of yourself within me. Personally, I find it comforting when I see traces [...]
Channeling Tarzan by Deb Smouse
by Debra Smouse on 01. Oct, 2010 in Mother Nature, Father Time (Sept/Oct 2010)
Imagine that you are channeling Tarzan. You grab a vine and begin swinging through the jungle. At first, you only change vines when you can touch the next vine in your route. Eventually, though, you begin to want to explore more of the jungle and this means soaring through the air and reaching for a [...]
From the Editor: Welcome to Men and Boys (July/August 2010)
by Debra Smouse on 01. Jul, 2010 in ATG News
While we are obviously about shouting about the fabulousness of women, we must at times pay homage to the other sex. When we set about choosing themes to recycle for our Retro-Year-10-Year-Anniversary, we all knew that in that vein, we should celebrate, lament, laugh, love, cry and shout about the rugged side of life. I [...]
A Risen Tidal Basin by Deb Smouse
by Debra Smouse on 01. Jul, 2010 in Arts, Men & Boys (July/Aug 2010)
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Love Comforteth Like Sunshine After Rain by Deb Smouse
by Debra Smouse on 01. Jul, 2010 in Everything Girl, Men & Boys (July/Aug 2010)
I mentioned to you a life-changing event on the horizon in my June Column, and should follow up to tell you that less than twenty-four hours after my column went live, my mother died. I was quiet about events, publicly. I chose to not broadcast the news via Facebook where I would get the nice-fake-public [...]
Southern Comfort by Deb Smouse
by Debra Smouse on 01. Jun, 2010 in Everything Girl, Heart & Soul (May/June 2010)
I’m not sure who first said we should starve a cold and feed a fever, but that adage has never spoken true to me. I’m Southern. I feed everything. I feed an upset stomach with Campbell’s chicken noodle soup, saltines, and 7-Up, a cold with tomato soup and toast, and a broken heart with ice [...]
Confessions of the Editor by Deb Smouse
by Debra Smouse on 01. May, 2010 in Everything Girl, Heart & Soul (May/June 2010)
It’s been a year since you’ve heard from me. Well, not exactly. I’ve conducted a few interviews, made a scattering of blog posts, and been dutiful with each Letter from the Editor. Missing, however, has been my personal column – a barometer of my life for more than five years here within the digital pages [...]
Into the Light by Deb Smouse
by Debra Smouse on 02. May, 2009 in Everything Girl, On Display (May/June 2009)
I believe it’s important to start each day fresh. There is something to be said for allowing the desire for positivity in your life to win out over the negatives of past experiences. Countless self-improvement books and life coaches will tell you that in order to lead a conscious and fulfilled life you must focus [...]
Continual Improvement by Deb Smouse
by Debra Smouse on 02. Mar, 2009 in Everything Girl, Wilderness (Mar/Apr 2009)
I’ve seen more growth in myself this past month than I saw all last year. It’s a bold statement to make, of that I am quite well aware. However, the results of some extensive woolgathering in preparation for writing this column have shown me that it’s not only a fair assessment, but a point of [...]
What’s In Your Heart by Deb Smouse
by Debra Smouse on 01. Feb, 2009 in Everything Girl, Journeys (Jan/Feb 2009)
February is the time of hearts. We see it in the grocery stores and on commercials “Give your “heart” for Valentine’s Day. For the romantics, Valentines Day is a time of flowers and romance and for the cynics, it is a red and pink hallmark holiday. Women, as early as junior high, seem to find [...]
Following My Heart, Retaining My Spunk, and Being Constructive by Deb Smouse
by Debra Smouse on 02. Jan, 2009 in Everything Girl, Journeys (Jan/Feb 2009)
It’s been years since I have been a regular church-goer. It isn’t that I don’t have faith; it’s honestly that I have discovered that I don’t need to be IN a church to find my God. On occasion, however, I do find comfort and peace in attending Mass at a Catholic Church. No, this is [...]
Three Little Words: A Status Report by Deb Smouse
by Debra Smouse on 05. Nov, 2008 in Everything Girl, Naughty & Nice (Nov/Dec 2008)
As the close of 2008 approaches, I am beginning to look back at the progression of my life as well as look forward as to what I want to accomplish in 2009. Every fiber of my being believes that the words I chose this year to guide me was one of the most positive things [...]
Outside Inby Deb Smouse
by Debra Smouse on 01. Sep, 2008 in Everything Girl, Harvest (Sept/Oct 2008)
One of the quotes on my vision board is “Do Something that Scares You,” so last month I did just that. I invested money into the branding of my business and gave a fresh face to the on-line projects that are important to me. I had professional portraits made. In the age of digital cameras [...]
Need some Sizzling Beach Fodder? Tan Lines by JJ Salome
by Debra Smouse on 07. Jul, 2008 in ATG Giveaways
Are you looking for a sizzling summer read that will put you in the lives of the rich, famous, and dirty? Look no farther than Tan Lines by JJ Salome. This was one novel I simply couldn’t put down and as I neared the final chapters, I was hoping for just a few more Metro [...]
Living My Passion, Finding My Courage, and Searching for Forgiveness by Deb Smouse
by Debra Smouse on 29. Jun, 2008 in Everything Girl, Spice of Life (July/Aug 2008)
I swore to myself that I would not allow another issue of ATG to publishing without my column. But here I sit on June 29th at a lovely outside café enjoying a little Thai food (please forgive the lemon sauce) while the eighth or ninth draft of my July column winds its way from my [...]
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Cover Girl Stephenie Meyer: An Interview (Part One) with Deb Smouse
02. May, 2008
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Live Alone and Like It The Classic Guide for the Single Woman
30. Jun, 2008
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My Plan to Thrive while I Deal with Grief this Holiday Season
29. Nov, 2011
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Life, Love and Lesson Plans by Wynn Godbold
15. Feb, 2011
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Under the Bed by Jody Keisner
14. Feb, 2013
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The Mighty Kymm’s Deep Cuts: Before Midnight
23. May, 2013
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Happier & Healthier Living: Sandwich Generation
19. May, 2013
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The Gypsy Girl’s Guide to Atlanta, GA
17. May, 2013
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Habitation: Ditching Drama as a Lifestyle
15. May, 2013
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Man on Monday: Brian Plautz of Chroma
13. May, 2013
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