Cheering for You!

I grew up, in part, in Barrington, Illinois and attended high school there, during a tumultuous time in my family. We bounced around the Midwest during my early teen years and although teachers along the way often commented about my “unmet potential”, it wasn’t until I landed in Barrington that I began to believe in myself.

Decades later, I wrote about returning to the sweet little town in a post about my writers group and the awe I felt the day I visited (which, in the looking back, was more of an audition than a social call). It was surreal and otherworldly.

Since then, I’ve settled. They invited me to join the Barrington Writers Workshop and I’ve found my way back to the charming town which still holds echoes of “Vicki then“.

I chose a beautiful old mansion (Barrington’s White House) on Main Street for both of my book launch parties–three years ago for “Surviving Sue” and last month for “Slivers“. A place I lovingly remember from my high school years.

Last month, when the Barrington Cultural Commission put out a call for submissions for the annual “Poetry in the Park” event, I demurred. I’ve written poetry but I don’t identify as a poet. Heck. Most days I don’t identify as a author, either — even though I’ve written three books so far (a textbook, a memoir and my debut novel, “Slivers”).

I’m still coming to terms with the labels. I write because I enjoy it. It helps me figure out my insides. Sharing it? Often scary…but I do it because I believe in the notion of writing for wellness and anchored my consulting and private practice to the concept. It’s what motivated me to write “Surviving Sue”. It’s what pushed me to tackle a novel…wondering if I could spin a story inspired by Sue’s kooky, spooky hyper intuitive family. Et voila! “Slivers”!

This week I’ll experience more convergence when I present at the annual “Poetry in the Park” event. Yep – my poem, Read it and Weep was accepted! And the next day? I’ll be on the road presenting “Navigating Elder Care with Grace and Humor“, one of my favorite workshops.

Looking at my calendar I sometimes sigh. Being busy can be daunting but inevitably, it’s the gratitude rush which fuels me. Grateful to be in a position to help others, sharing my story. Trying to lead by example.

I am altogether imperfect (trust me, I have people lined up to testify) but I’m not budging. I’m staying on the path to personal enlightenment; sharing what I know is truly an honor and a blessing. Whether it’s a cheeky poem intended to make a client smile or encouragement for caregiving warriors, I’m gonna do what I can.

Thank you…for taking care of business in your corner of the world. Looking after yourself, those around you. Leading with grace, often in the face of incredible obstacles. I see you. Keep going and know that I’m cheering for you!

Vicki 💝

Unexpected Surprise? My consulting and private practice site, Atkinson Group Solutions, received an accolade this week. I do put some effort into keeping the content vibrant (with updates about what I’m doing, links, news and photos) but I was shocked when I received this notice:

Huh. Whaddya know. A bit of encouragement from an unexpected source. Being in the top 10% of consulting sites, based on visitor traffic put a smile on my face. A reminder: the work is worthy.

Thank you to those who’ve been reading “Slivers“, by the way. I love the thoughtful comments and insights. Thank you, too, for sharing your reviews here and on Goodreads. Helpful in ways I cannot begin to articulate. My next post? Two more terrific reviews!


Hi – I’m Victoria, Vicki, Dr. Vicki. I hold a doctorate in Adult Education and I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), and author of Surviving Sue and Slivers.

Check out this link to learn more about my book “Surviving Sue” – all about resilience and love. Check out this link to order “Slivers”…a ghost story with surprising twists.



60 responses to “Cheering for You!”

  1. Oh my goodness Dr. Busy Bee, what excitement you are experiencing in this season of your career and life! So proud of you Vicki and happy to hear of your nostalgic achievements! That is sooooo awesome my friend. Cheers to you and for all that you do! Continue to soar! ❤️📖🥂

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    1. Kym…you are such a love. Happy to be in your orbit, dear friend. And congratulations to you on your latest “book baby”. On its way to me! Whoohoo! 😊💝😊

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      1. Bless you my dear Vicki and you’re so very welcome as always my friend. Cheers to our collective achievements, no matter how great or small. We celebrate with gladness anyhow. Thank you my dear friend for your genuine support! Love you much!!! 😊❣️🥰

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        1. My pleasure…Hennie should be arriving by Monday. Can’t wait to read…and yes! Cheers to the collective goodness. Appreciate you, Kym! 💝😊💝

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    Those whose families move them around, and make life together a traveling nuthouse, have a special challenge or two to overcome. Congratulations, Vicki. You are a champion. 🏆

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    1. Ah….thank you for the Friday morning giggle…a “knowing” giggle at that. “Traveling nuthouse” is an oh-so perfect description. Spot on, Dr. Stein! Appreciate you! 💝😜💝

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    As a survivor of my family’s own nuthouse, I can spot a few other survivors. We are members of the same club, Vicki!

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    1. Always happy to be in your good company! 😉❤️😉

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  4. congrats on this opportunity to expand your talents on an ever-growing stage, poetry in the park, how wonderful! the unexpected accolade is the cherry on top-

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    1. That’s how it feels, Beth! Unexpected and surprising, for sure. A reminder to just keep my head down and move forward, bit by bit. Thanks for being you and adding so much lift every day with your posts. Grateful! 💝

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  5. This is all so wonderful! I’m praying that you’ll have enough energy to do it all. . . and enjoy it all!

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    1. Love your comment, Joy! You know me! Yep — pacing myself and remembering to enjoy each opportunity. Love you much, dear friend! 😊💝😊

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  6. Your energy amazes me, Vicki! Thank you for everything you do! We all love you. 💞

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    1. Lori! You know how it is…we do what we love. But I should write, too, about the days when the spirit DOES NOT move me, LOL! Maybe with a photo???? Let’s just say…bad hair pajama days?!?
      Love you, too! 🤪❤️🤪

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      1. I have those, too. 😂

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        1. Girlfriends know…yes, yes! 😜❤️😜

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  7. You’re a very accomplished author, Vicki! I admire you.

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    1. Oh my goodness…right back to you, Tim. Admiration all around! ❤️😉❤️

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  8. Congrats on your publication, Vicki! I love poetry and love the idea of Poetry in the Park.

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    1. Evelyn! Thank you so much. I’m honored to be included…and agree. A great combo – poetry and nature! Xo! ❤️

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  9. Congratulations, Vicki, on your “Read it and Weep” poem being accepted amid this very busy and wonderfully productive time of your life!

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    1. You are so dear, Dave! Thank you. It was a great surprise, for sure! Please pass along a meow to Misty for me! ❤️😉❤️

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      1. You’re very welcome, Vicki! And thanks for the mention of Misty, whose response to your comment is “Read it and meow.” 🙂

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        1. Of course!!! What else WOULD he say?!? Love it! 🤪❤️🤪

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  10. This goes to show that putting yourself out there helps not only others but you and, bonus, you never know what new challenges await that call on you. Opportunities come to those who make themselves present. Truly wonderful, Vicki. So happy for you!

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    1. Oof! Timing! I just mentioned “timing” on your post from this morning and then a sweet message from you popped up here! I love it…thank you so much, Dale! ❤️😉❤️

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      1. Funny how that works, eh? 💞💞

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        1. Love it!!! ❤️😉❤️

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  11. Poetry in the Park. How exciting for you, Vicki! Like you, I’ve dabbled with a few poems but don’t consider myself a poet. But I suppose just writing one poem makes us poets, just like writing a blog post, a book, or a short story makes us writers. We have to believe in ourselves!

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    1. Love you, Michelle! Look at you…cheering me on. So good! I’ll take it…now if you could only teleport yourself in for the event….hmmmm…
      ❤️😉❤️

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      1. Oh, I wish I could. Teleportation would be such a handy skill. 🤗

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        1. True, true, true…especially to visit a certain daughter far, far away? And your friend Vicki on the way? I mean if you can teleport, you could do a layover, right????
          xo! 😜💝😜

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          1. If I could teleport, we would make a regular tea date!

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            1. Sigh…yes we would!!!! 🤪❤️🤪

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  12. You AMAZE me! Your energy is so inspiring.
    How wonderful you get to now add “poet” to your repertoire. I’ll be thinking of you back in your old stomping grounds, sharing what you do so well.
    Go, Vicki Lou!

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    1. Nancy Lou! Thank you so much….I feel the love and it’s a great encouragement booster. Hugs, hugs, hugs!
      😊💝😊

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      1. I am president of your Booster Club Vicki Lou!

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        1. Yes you are…you sure are! And I LOVE IT! 🤪❤️🤪

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  13. Wowza! Top 10%! You go girl! Do you know that when I moved to the Chicago area after college, we were only 39 minutes away for many years? I sure wish we had crossed paths then, but such is the way of life. We are certainly connected now (but meeting for coffee would have been fabulous. ☺️) Poetry in the Park sounds like a perfect summer night activity. And like Nancy said, “your energy is so inspiring.” ❤️💝❤️

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    1. Aww…times a million! Seriously — 39 minutes away? Shocking…and honestly it honks me off a little! Sheesh! But…better late than never?!? So glad you’re in my world now!!! As for you and Nancy — you’re both toooooo nice. Truth is I’m 90% winging it! 🤪❤️🤪

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  14. Nah, I’m not buying it, haha. We’re just duly impressed. 😜

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    1. Oh geez! Thanks so much! 😉❤️😉

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  15. Lead by example you do, dear Vicki! Cheers on the writer’s group, poetry, and all the moving and shaking you’re up to lately! Keep at it!! ❤️

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    1. Erin…you’re making me giggle! Thank you for being so dear. “Found family” for sure. ❤️❤️❤️

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      1. xoxox 🤗❤️

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  16. OMG, congratulations! Well, I think you can add poet to your list of titles, my friend.

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    1. I guess so? 🤪
      Thanks so much, Edward! ❤️😉❤️

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      1. You’re very welcome, my friend. I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

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        1. You, too! An early Happy Father’s Day! ❤️😉❤️

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          1. Thank you so much. 🫶🏼

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  17. “I’m still coming to terms with the labels. I write because I enjoy it. It helps me figure out my insides.” Thank you for the wise words and the laugh Vicki. My mother would shush me for the language I’m going to use — but @$%! the labels, screw the labels. You’re a poet. You’re a writer. And by the way who is perfect? When you find someone who’s perfect, please introduce them to me. I’d like to meet them. We’re imperfect people, living in an imperfect world. We laugh, we cry, we do the best we can. Writing in whatever form it takes is one of those ways that we get to turn imperfections into something that helps others carry on. I don’t know about others . . . but that sounds pretty cool to me! Have fun on the 24th!

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    1. Haha! You are so funny…AND you speak the truth! Love it when you “swear” with wacky symbols…too cute!
      Thanks for the awesome encouragement — always. Xo! 😉❤️😉

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      1. We need video of the reading! Can’t wait to hear about the fun.

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  18. Cheering for you as well, I’m so happy your submission got accepted and I can tell from your writing that you were definitely made to write!

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    1. Thanks, Pooja! I feel the same about you…writing because it’s who you are! Xo! ❤️

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