Tag Archives: journaling
Friendship
The friends I met in my early 20s. Through our penny-pinching days, raising children, and divorces, we’ve remained so close. Even though I now live two hour’s away, 208 miles round trip lunch with them is nothing compared to the … Continue reading
Filial Obligation
“While aging brings challenges to mind and body, it can also lead to an expansion in other realms. There is an abundance of emotional and social knowledge; qualities which scientists are beginning to define as wisdom . . . the … Continue reading
One Theme Word
Personally what I do and teach my clients is to choose one theme word for the last year of how they desire to feel. Last year mine was “connection”; this year mine is “sovereign.” Then any goals task or exercise … Continue reading
Integrity
Doing what you said you would do is simply an issue of integrity. There is no substitute for having the guts to keep our word. Daily Extra: Let integrity and uprightness preserve me; for I wait on thee Psalm 25:21 … Continue reading
Invisible Words
Often we do not say or even think those words and our behavior speaks volumes. Positively Purging–I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this … Continue reading