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Art

Art is our one true global language. It knows no nation. It favors no race. It acknowledges no class. It speaks to our need to heal, reveal and transform. It transcends our ordinary lives and lets us imagine what is possible. – Richard Kamler Positively … Continue reading

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Life

Life’s beautiful chaos is such a metaphor for so many things. We can prepare and that does make life easier but we never know what will transpire when we get into the “arena” of life.  Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks … Continue reading

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Ditch the chore chart

In my college apartments, I loathed the weekly chore swap. I would often lose track of which task I had been assigned — or forget to do it all together. Chore charts are often the default division of labor in … Continue reading

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Shame on It All

Shame on It All (2003 – Fiction – 320 pages) by Zaneis an adult novel (read: erotica). The story’s main characters are Harmony, Bryce, and Lucinda (a.k.a. Lucky) Whitfield, who are sisters in every sense of the word. They argue and get on each … Continue reading

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Be

Be open and clear about your intentions.my best friend and i have been intentionally open about what is important to us in a friendship. she knows that i value friendships that celebrate wins and i know that she values friends … Continue reading

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