About Annie

Sexy glamorous woman holding a group of green applesGreen is the color of a crisp, tart granny smith. The apples of my childhood.

Fried green tomatoes. Green fruit (belly-ache). Green thumb in the USA; green fingers in the UK and South Africa.

There’s green for dumb-ass. Ditto greenhorn.

And — am I green using this blog to post bits and bites from books I’m working on — and in part as my coaching site?

So — what’s this about green? And why Delicious Life?

And what is The Yum-Yum Club?

And who says: You Are Not Your job?

I think being “green” and living a delicious life are synonymous with sustainability, living consciously and the practice of mindfulness.

And that when one sets the intention to live and work from this place, life is delicious.

Among other things:

I have been fired, laid off, given the boot, five times, which is the story behind the “You Are Not Your Job” category and posts.

I used to have issues around food,which I resolved some years ago after a long and circuitous journey. That, plus the fact that I love food, and write a lot about food, and hate to see people wasting their lives going on diet and needlessly depriving themselves, is part of the story behind the Yum-Yum Club category.

I have a Zen practice that stretches back more than 20 years.

I coach and I write and I consult around social media and travel whenever I can.

There are other things that I could add here. And probably will.

But I do get tired of reading the “all about me” stuff.

“Where does the earth end and where do I begin?” — John Daido Loori

— Annie Onymous

© Content is copyright protected. By all means link, and please let us link to you.

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Nancy the Horse-Lady December 17, 2009 at 2:23 pm

In my line of loving (not working), we have a phrase, “Green on green makes black and blue.” It’s what happens when you put an inexperienced rider on an untrained horse. Just in case that makes the least bit of difference.

Wanda December 24, 2009 at 9:55 pm

That’s funny, horse-lady! Annie knows you’ve had more than your fair share of black and blue …

Leave a Comment