Tag Archives: courage

My Daily Walk

My sister and I weren’t close growing up. The oldest of seven, Barbara was bookish, while I, the second oldest, couldn’t sit still — always playing hopscotch and tag outside our Bronx apartment. When Barbara left for Bennington College, the … Continue reading

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Mandates and Incentives  

The large company I work for has offices throughout the United States. After Covid vaccines became available, a companywide email went out encouraging employees to send in pictures of our vaccination cards that would entitle us to a free gift … Continue reading

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Word of the Day

Transitions are the inner shifts of identity, possibility, and belief that occur to help us assimilate and adjust to changes. Some are easy, others are difficult. They don’t occur automatically, and they often require consistent and specific efforts. 

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Censorship

One cannot and must not try to erase the past merely because it does not fit the present -Golda Meir Positively Purging–I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark … Continue reading

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Morning Routine

Every morning I write in my journal. I’ve been doing it since I was 25. I ask myself “What am I struggling with? ” What’s holding me back? It keeps me connected to my thoughts- Eileen Fisher

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