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Cultivating a Heart of Contentment

“I went from the horse-and-buggy to a man walking on the moon,” said the elderly man to his granddaughter, who shared this story with me recently. But then he mused, “I never thought it would be so short.” Life is … Continue reading

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Simplicity

What’s a little thing you do to show your loved ones you care? It’s not really a little thing, but a simple one. I just treat my loved ones the way I’d like to be treated with respect, kindness and … Continue reading

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Writing Epiphany

Goals set goals by scene or passage, not by words. Daily goal settings is a time honored staple of “writing advice” sit in the chair and don’t get up until you’ve written 1,000 words or until you have two or … Continue reading

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Be Brave, Not Flawless

Spend as much time as possible with people who make you feel comfortable, happy and good about yourself. Choose to cut from your life people who are unnecessarily negative critical of themselves or you. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in … Continue reading

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Therapeutic Note: Silence

My career journal is filled with scraps of paper, my dreams, countless questions, and thoughts; all of which bring a flood of memories with one powerful statement, which is “I wish someone would have told me this.” So, I’ll be … Continue reading

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