A Comfortable Soul

~ life is to be lived and not merely survived

The Hypocrisy of Hope

Kathryn Woodall | May 16, 2010

Yep, you read the title right.  It will be easy for many of you to dismiss this entire post as me just going through a tough time.  After all, one of my brothers has cancer and another family member is ill.  Some of you might tell yourself that I could just be pissed at the [...]

The Secret of Success

Kathryn Woodall | January 5, 2010

The following is a clip of a fellow RMAX athlete, Jim Romig.  (He has the shorter haircut and is in black and gray.)  If you view the clip, watch his face.  Watching Jim in this clip, I noticed something important that applies to much of life and may very well be the secret of success. [...]

Charlie’s Choices (choice C)

Kathryn Woodall | November 11, 2009

The following is part of an ongoing series that is a bit of a “choose your own adventure” style story.  Part of it is based on truth, and part of it is totally fiction. ****** The phone continues to ring for an incessantly long time so Charlie sets down his book and answers. “Hello.” “Hello?” [...]

Choose Your Own Adventure

Kathryn Woodall | September 10, 2009

Have you ever read a “Choose Your Own Adventure” book?  Within each book there were several points of choosing the character’s next action.  You would make a choice and then go to the page associated with that choice.  You never knew if it would lead to your demise, a happy ending, or to yet another [...]

Over half way!

Kathryn Woodall | March 3, 2009

My husband and I are celebrating our wedding anniversary today so this will be short.  There are steaks waiting to be grilled and a salad to make, but I wanted to touch base with all of you before spending the rest of the day with him. Today is day 46 of the New Day’s Evolution [...]

New Day’s Evolutions

Kathryn Woodall | January 16, 2009

The article on page 20 of The RMAX Magazine regarding New Year’s Resolutions has sparked some conversation about goals, plans, and getting done those things we want to get done.  (It was written for kids, but it applies to all ages.)  One of the popular themes has been people saying that they have so many [...]