Monday, October 27, 2025
Unintended Loneliness, Monday's Warm Cocoa, 10.27.2025
Monday, October 20, 2025
Finding Winning Habits, Monday's Warm Cocoa, 10.20.2025
Finding Winning Habits
Looking at Mark Sebastion sitting on top of the fireplace mantel, with the exposed wall behind him, caused me to recall words once spoken by Riley Jensen on another occasion.
“When I’d come home after having a bad day my mother would say, ‘did you really have a bad day, or did you have a bad five minutes?’ Then, she’d follow that up with, ‘are you going to enjoy the rest of the day, or are you going to continue to milk this and pout?’”
Difficult circumstances, such as having a specialized contractor come into your home saying, “I never know what I’m going to find, once I dig into a problem,” and then watching him actually “dig in” by tearing walls, a stone chimney and a large section of roof off could easily be classified as having a bad day; likely turning into a bad week and perhaps, even a bad month or two! It could even cause a person to say, “I’m feeling very picked on!”
Every one of us face stretching-trials, some harder and some less traumatic, and the way a person habitually thinks, while in the throes of “digging in” will make all the difference.
In speaking and coaching about how to face adversity Nick Sabin said, “When my team would lose I’d say to the team, we needed to lose! Because, we needed to learn from the things we’re not doing to create the habits we needed to have to play winning football on a consistent basis.”
Could everyday happiness be enhanced by developing a mental habit of running toward problems and digging into them so you can discover things you’re not doing? Will this process and practice work as a creative way to develop needed new habits so you can enjoy a “winning” attitude and life? And, is there one simple, additional habit that will allow you to embrace daily positivity and success?
Hopefully, each one of us will recognize and embrace the counsel of Riley Jensen’s mother. “Did you really have a bad day or did you have a bad five minutes? Are you going to enjoy the rest of your day, or are you going to milk this and pout?”
Yes. The walls, chimney and roof of your home may be in the process of being demolished! And, you can recognize the in-process-resolution of the once hidden issues afflicting you, see that you can embrace new ways of acting and move forward to win in your life on a more consistent basis.
Finding and embracing winning habits is often disguised as unwanted adversity and loss. And, you never know what you’ll find!
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I’m Lynn Butterfield, Real Estate & Lifestyle Expert and Television Host for American Dream TV. I’ve helped hundreds of Buyers and Sellers, as an Associate Broker with Coldwell Banker, to discover where and how they want to live and work; to achieve what I call Realesation™. That’s why I bring you American Dream TV, Both Sides of the Fence, About the Dish, Monday’s Warm Cocoa and Home by Design Magazine to stir your heart and mind. Contact me so I can join you along your own unique path of discovery.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/14AsoipiePjMdj7ds-f80BAGFyGWst-em/view?usp=sharing
Monday, October 13, 2025
"Looking Back Laugh" Monday's Warm Cocoa 10.13.2025
Looking Back Laugh
Monday, October 6, 2025
"Lonely no More," Monday's Warm Cocoa 10.6.2025
Lonely no More
“I was a leader of a Boy Scout Troop not long ago,” Bryan started. “It was a time when the loneliness epidemic was just beginning.”
One of his scouts was also just past the beginning of an ongoing, potentially devastating family crisis. It was an unquestionable life changing period for this teenaged boy. Bryan could have simply left the young man to deal with the challenge alone. But, he decided not to. And, the right opportunity to pull the boy deeper into connection with the troop was possible as a result of an upcoming camping expedition.
“I felt our troop could make a difference for him. So, I went to his house to pick him up for the trip. I didn’t want this dear friend to be alone with his grief, when he could be with us to feel our supporting bond.”
Bryan didn’t tell any of the other boys anything about what was happening in their friend’s life. He simply extended the refuge of the troop around the one person who needed support in a very personal way.
“Once we were all set up and had the camp in order I started looking around. You know, taking an inventory of the boys. I noticed, the one scout I had especially reached out to, was nowhere to be found! So, I decided to go about quietly, to see if I could find him. I didn’t want to make a stir or a sensation,” Bryan explained.
Bryan went weaving through the trees for very short time when he spotted the boy off and out a little way ahead. He was there, up and off the trail, alone with his grief. The young man had finally, fully surrendered to his natural grief and had sought solitude to release his pent-up emotions. And, that wasn’t all Bryan saw.
While scanning the surrounding forest he also observed the other boys sheltered amongst the trees. They were all standing there, clumped together as if they were of one, unique and exceptional variety of blending-in-vegetation, bearing witness to their friend’s personal moment. And, they were unmoving. They instinctively let their friend have his needed moment of solitude.
“I was so proud of them and was equally amazed by their sensitivity at an age where most would have thought them to be thoughtless and self-centered. Yet, there they were, doing the right thing at the right moment for the right person,” Bryan said with tears welling in his eyes at the memory.
Then, his eyes were filled with a luster again as he remembered the moment when the mourner had finished expelling his emotions, came back to camp, and found his friends there waiting for him. The troop came to him in an instant, without knowing the source of his grief, and embraced him with greetings of, “We’re glad you’re here. We’ve been wondering where you went.”
As Bryan watched his scouts acting as true friends, as well as adhering to their apothegm of loyalty, he rejoiced within himself saying, “Lonely no more!”
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I’m Lynn Butterfield, Real Estate & Lifestyle Expert and Television Host for American Dream TV. I’ve helped hundreds of Buyers and Sellers, as an Associate Broker with Coldwell Banker, to discover where and how they want to live and work; to achieve what I call Realesation™. That’s why I bring you American Dream TV, Both Sides of the Fence, About the Dish, Monday’s Warm Cocoa and Home by Design Magazine to stir your heart and mind. Contact me so I can join you along your own unique path of discovery.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/14AsoipiePjMdj7ds-f80BAGFyGWst-em/view?usp=sharing
Monday, September 29, 2025
Dream Come True, Monday's Warm Cocoa 9.29.2025
Dream Come True
“Did I tell you about my dream?” Gail asked from the other side of the car.
Robert, her husband, was sitting behind us and Gail’s question didn’t cause a flicker of surprise. He simply sat and listened to the conversation happening ahead of him, as if it were as common as green on grass. He didn’t even seem eager to hear my reaction.
“No. You didn’t tell me about your dream,” I answered.
“I get them once in a while,” Gail responded. “They’re important. They give me guidance as I make my way forward in life.
She went on to describe the details of her dream. She told me what she saw, the timing of things to come and how she could best walk forward.
Now, don’t get me wrong, this was not a dream containing her entire future nor the perfect, all-encompassing path of her life. Gail’s dream was targeted, as are her other, similar dreams, to one specific question. The question of where and when she and Robert should move. I watched a calm relief flow, based on the law of gravity, from her face to her toes as she continued.
“In this case,” Gail said, “the most important factor in our move is the timing. There are some things in need to finish before we leave. I know what I need to complete before we move here. I don’t understand the reason I’m to finish the project I’m now working to complete where I live now, but that doesn’t matter. I simply know I need to finish it while in Texas.”
We’ve all heard the phrase, “timing is everything.” Today’s living pace seems to be frenetic for most. We see and hear messages exhorting us to move forward quickly. Don’t miss out. There is even a label for this FOMO (Fear of Missing Out). So, it was out of the norm to speak with someone who had obtained a different perspective of timing. Gail’s dream-message was directing her to do things in a specific order and to only move forward when it was the right time for her to take the next step.
When you and I do things with the right personal timing it allows stress to wash away naturally, like the tide pulling waves away from the beach. I’ve tried to fight the tide at times in my past. The result was regrettable!
Gail and Robert will have no regrets as they enter into the coming stage of their life. Because Gail is listening to her inner voice and understands how, when and where they need to make their next move. As a result, their move will be a dream come true!
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I’m Lynn Butterfield, Real Estate & Lifestyle Expert and Television Host for American Dream TV. I’ve helped hundreds of Buyers and Sellers, as an Associate Broker with Coldwell Banker, to discover where and how they want to live and work; to achieve what I call Realesation™. That’s why I bring you American Dream TV, Both Sides of the Fence, About the Dish, Monday’s Warm Cocoa and Home by Design Magazine to stir your heart and mind. Contact me so I can join you along your own unique path of discovery.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/14AsoipiePjMdj7ds-f80BAGFyGWst-em/view?usp=sharing
Monday, September 22, 2025
"Buiding Men," Monday's Warm Cocoa 9.22.2025
Building Men
“I had been going to Uganda to volunteer at an orphanage school,” Laine explains. “But, I really didn’t know what I wanted to accomplish there, until I arrived back home in Los Angeles.”
Laine Wagenseller vividly remembers the moment he found his answer.
“A local pastor said, the most important thing we can do to help our young men isn’t to give them housing or clothing. It isn’t even to feed them. The most important thing we can do is build them into men! That resonated with me and I knew I had found my purpose as a volunteer in that small Ugandan school,” Laine shared.
So, when back in the school the first thing he did was gather the boys to make a request, “tell me your story. I wanted them to share their story, because it’s the best way to build kinship. That’s the great difference-maker when you’re building boys into men.”
Of course, the boys were teenagers, so they just sat there quietly. Laine waited. Then, a moment later one of the boys began to story tell.
“My father died when I was four,” he said. “My mother died when I was six. Then my caregiver died. I was living on the street until I was invited into the orphanage.
The boy held his hand over his face as he talked, because tears were streaming down his face. He had no idea his story was almost identical to every student there. The boys bonded in kinship as a result.
Laine’s belief in the power of storytelling and its ability to forge kinship had been proven. And, It continues to work. So-much-so that alumni come back to the school annually to review their progress, renew their bond and add value to current students.
Before he found the kinship key for turning students into great men, Laine was walking down a street in Uganda when he saw a boy walking on all fours. “Someone should help that boy,” Laine thought. Later, after Adolph was accepted into the school, he was asked to tell his story.
“My mother and father died,” he said. “I was living with my aunt when she threw boiling water on my legs. Burning them to the point where they couldn’t heal right. They healed at a ninety-degree angle. So, I’ve been walking on all fours ever since.” Because of Adolph’s story, Laine felt an extraordinary kinship with the boy and when he returned home to LA, a friend introduced him to a burn specialist, a gifted surgeon at the world renown Roseman Burn Clinic.
Later, The Children’s Burn Foundation flew the scarred youth to LA where he would receive several surgeries at Roseman over six-months. When he first arrived in Los Angeles, a news reporter asked Adolph, “what’s the first thing you’re going to do when you can walk again?”
Adolph quickly, saying, “I’m going to thank God!”
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I’m Lynn Butterfield, Real Estate & Lifestyle Expert and Television Host for American Dream TV in Northwest Arkansas. I’ve helped hundreds of Buyers and Sellers, as a real estate agent and Associate Broker with Coldwell Banker, to discover where and how they want to live and work; to achieve what I call Realesation™. That’s why I bring you American Dream TV, Both Sides of the Fence, About the Dish, Monday’s Warm Cocoa and Home by Design Magazine to stir your heart and mind. Contact me so I can join you along your own unique path of discovery.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TjKNEZ1QUTxoBXRqghc9Oiwz4-adE6ke/view?usp=sharing
Monday, September 15, 2025
Squeak! Monday's Warm Cocoa 9.15.2025
Squeak!
“As we were driving along we heard a squeaking sound,” Amy said, before filling their flowery adventure story with nectar.
Amy and Jeff Ladd were on a road trip. It was their much-anticipated summer vacation. The plan for the first day was to meander along until they reached the half way point, toward their chosen destination. They had feelings of peace and comfort. Worries of daily life were set aside. Vacation mode eased their way. Until they heard that squeaking!
It was an unrecognizable sound coming from an undefinable place. So, they each listened carefully, touching this part of the car and that in an attempt to quell the sound. It was all to no avail! The puzzle stumped them and after a while they decided to take a break from driving and the squeaking.
The stop they made allowed them to get some food, as well as inspect the exterior of their car. They couldn’t see anything unusual, so they got back in the car and resumed their drive. That movement caused the squeaking to start again and the cadence of the squeaking changed.
“The pace of the squeaking was different,” Amy explained. “We had the feeling that something was urgently wrong, so we stopped the car and listened. When we found nothing on the inside, we followed our ears to the outside. Our ears lead us right! We found a baby hummingbird huddled in the wiper slot!”
One of them cradled the weakened creature in their hand, while the other called a veterinarian friend seeking help.
“He told us it would not survive! We should let it go,” Jeff sadly said. “But, we were determined for it to live. So, we stopped and got a dropper, sugar water and frozen blood worms so we could feed it. And, it perked up!”
Then, they used their phones to identify a hummingbird rescuer, who was thrilled to help save the small bird’s life. She and a friend left immediately to drive almost two hours and met us at a designated place.
The experts brought a rescue habitat and food so the bird could eat, every fifteen minutes, as it needed. Once the Humming Bird Rescuer reached her home, she placed the nourished bird into its new habitat, saying it would be old enough to migrate to Mexico in a few months and that it would likely return to her home the next year.
“We know we can’t same everything,” Amy said toward the end of her vacation adventure story. “But, we just knew we could save this elegant creature, no matter what the veterinarian said,” Jeff continued.
Then Jeff said, “No. We can’t save every humming bird, but we helped save that one!”
Saving the one and defying the odds has given Jeff and Amy an internal peace and knowledge that whenever they hear squeaking in the future, they’ll be hearing hope and opportunity for success, no matter what some experts may say.
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I’m Lynn Butterfield, Real Estate & Lifestyle Expert and Television Host for American Dream TV in Northwest Arkansas. I’ve helped hundreds of Buyers and Sellers, as a real estate agent and Associate Broker with Coldwell Banker, to discover where and how they want to live and work; to achieve what I call Realesation™. That’s why I bring you American Dream TV, Both Sides of the Fence, About the Dish, Monday’s Warm Cocoa and Home by Design Magazine to stir your heart and mind. Contact me so I can join you along your own unique path of discovery.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TjKNEZ1QUTxoBXRqghc9Oiwz4-adE6ke/view?usp=sharing







