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Lighten Up!

Lighten up! How and when did we learn to be so hard on ourselves and others? Let go and learn how to enjoy life. You can be inspiration for joy. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your … Continue reading

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Over Consumption

Less is more and enough is enough. Whether it’s the clothes you wear, the food you buy or the life you live, make it a question of quality, not quantity. Over consumption and a plate too full will only give … Continue reading

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Patience

As virtues go, patience is a quiet one. It’s often exhibited behind closed doors, not on a public stage: A father telling a third bedtime story to his son, a dancer waiting for her injury to heal. In public, it’s … Continue reading

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Just Like Family 

Just Like Family by Kate Hilton (2017, fiction, 286 pages). This story spans 20 years of the protagonist, Avery, discovering herself and finding life. We follow Avery as she goes through adolescence and into her twenties, and into her forties where … Continue reading

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Social Rest

Just as you need the right combination of nutrients to feel nourished, social rest is all about having a healthy balance of solitude and social activities. “Make sure you have quiet spaces where you can be alone to engage in … Continue reading

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