From the monthly archives:

January 2010

Changing the World

by Brooke Leigh Sheldon on January 31, 2010

You want to get involved in helping to make the world a better place. You see so many places that need your help.  But there are 6.8 billion people on the planet.  You see so many things that need to be done.  There are so many demands on your time, your attention, your energy, your resources.  What can you, as one individual do that will make any impact on this enormous world?

Here’s how you change the world, one moment at a time, one person at a time.

Music credit: admiralbob77 Baby Bird www.ccmixter.com



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The Light

by Moments Count on January 27, 2010

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Sometimes we have a light. Sometimes we have a way to see through the darkness. But sometimes the only way to see our way through the darkness is to know within ourselves, to trust something within us knowing that we are going in the direction of the light.

Music by Kevin MacLeod
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With so many points in our lives where we can’t stop, where we have to push through and accomplish the goals, meet the expectations, fulfill the needs, we can’t forget that pushing so hard means we leave important things behind.  What can the black bear cub teach us about the important moments of our lives?

Music Credit: Kevin MacLeod

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Seasons of Love

January 16, 2010

In 1996, the composer and playwright Jonathan Larson gave the world a song which alters the course of lives, and will continue to alter the course of lives yet to come, around this globe. And, the day before his intense and thoughtfully powerful play, which includes this song of dynamic reflection, was to premiere – [...]

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The best you can be

January 12, 2010

None of us is offered every perfect element to create a perfect life.  Yet, we do create the most perfect version of ourselves we can with the opportunities, experiences and tools available to each of us.
music by Kevin MacLeod, Simple Duet

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Change a moment

January 10, 2010

We come into this world and we change it. Whether you live to be 98 years old or 9 minutes old, you change the world.  Your life has impact and each time you encounter another person you have a chance to change a moment, to change a life.

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Remembering you with love…

January 5, 2010

The date of Death’s knock ever changes us.
The anniversary of sadness’ initiation,
the memory of loss’ entrance,
we find ourselves haunted by the echo of passage.
None of us escapes the staring into still space realization when one whom we love dies.

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After the fire

January 2, 2010

music by Kevin MacLeod, Daybreak
Recorded by a stream in a damaged forest five months after a fire, the redwood forest doesn’t stop to mourn its loss or consider its tragedy.  The forest immediately begins the process of regeneration, of rebirth. Seeds immediately drop, seedlings sprout and life moves forward.  What may appear to be a [...]

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