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Are you getting warmer?

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When I was a little child, I used to play a game with my friends. I don’t recall if we had a name for it, but it went something like this…. Someone would hide an object and as the searcher got further away from finding it, the other person would say’ you’re getting colder , [...]

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Full Speed Ahead

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How do you sail through your life? What I am asking you is if you are the Captain of your life’s journey or a Passenger on your voyage? Do you choose to accept responsibility for making the decisions about the course you intend to take? Or, do you prefer to look out across the vastness [...]

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Julio “Hoolie the Hooligan” – A family and a dog learning about true love…

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From the John W Strobel III series, People I’ve Met Along the Way… How does one explain a relationship that is tentative yet appears to be lasting? How do you explain a liaison that has barriers but is destined to remain an enduring, eternal, undying and faithful bond between a dog and a house full [...]

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What I Ask

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What can one ordinary person do when they give themselves permission to be the best that they can be?  What is the yardstick that you use to measure your personal worth? Music Credits:  Kevin MacLeod Please share this story!

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If I Had It To Do Over Again

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I have a list sitting on my computer desktop. I call it my “If I Had It To Do Over Again” list. It is a list I have compiled from all the carefully held wishes, quietly explained dreams and angrily yelled regrets people who are dying have expressed to me. I have spent much of [...]

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A Fulfilling Life is an Open Life

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I’m grateful to my friends for teaching me that living a fulfilling life means being willing to constantly open myself up to new experiences, new perspectives, new moments of meeting, and new feelings of caring.  A fulfilling life is an open life, a way of living with an open mind and an open heart. Please [...]

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Are You Living ‘Deliberately’?

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                    “I went to the woods to live deliberately so that I might not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived,” said Henry David Thoreau. He used his inner wisdom to realize he needed to know why he was here on Planet [...]

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Something to be passionate about

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Sunday, August 22, 2010 A dad’s yoga lessons We have many teachers in our lives, and often the most influential (and most overlooked) are our parents. Though my dad may not tell people he does “yoga,” he is a yogi by my standards. He starts every morning with mindful exercises and a jog. He is [...]

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Live to give

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‘Each man takes care that his neighbour shall not cheat him. But a day comes when he begins to care that he does not cheat his neighbour. Then all goes well’ –Ralph Waldo Emerson (quote) Gosh, do we all do that? Maybe not all of us, or maybe all of us at some stage of [...]

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Staring Into The Red-Hot Eyes of Fear

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None of us is alone in this experience. Every one of us has felt Fear. Every one of us has known Fear. Every one of us has lived in Fear. Fear knows us and we know fear, too well. But thankfully, we also know the other side of the coin. Photo Credit:  Loretta Prencipe @ [...]

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