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Monthly Archives: October 2014
A Lesson About Joy
By Janice Carlin Sometimes I can get too serious. OK, often, I get too serious. I get so incredibly focused on whatever I am doing and talking about that there just seems to be no room for any silliness. But, … Continue reading
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How to Know if You’re On Track
By Noelle Sterne I’d just come from lunch with a friend. I had a fierce headache and didn’t understand why. After all, wasn’t she my dear, longtime friend? Hadn’t I been looking forward to our lunch to catch up and … Continue reading
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Pray to Be Wrong
By Alan Cohen I had a neighbor I saw as a nasty alcoholic. Brenda would regularly sit around the kitchen table with her husband, drink, and complain. I did not find any good in her. Then she and her husband … Continue reading
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Reduce Stress with Creativity this Holiday Season
By Arielle Giordano One of the best strategies to reduce holiday stress and tension is to employ creative power, which has the ability to help us see new things and solve old problems in new ways. Creative expression has the … Continue reading
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The Mystery of Dreaming
By Marcia Bender “To Sleep, Perchance to Dream.” —William Shakespeare Since the dawning of humankind and before time as we know it, the “mystery of dreaming” has been a focus of fascination, confusion, fear, and psychological study. Everyone dreams. A … Continue reading
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Transforming Shyness into Confidence
By Dr. Vesna Grubacevic Is shyness stopping you from making friends, attracting a relationship, or having successful relationships with your existing partner, family, friends, and work colleagues? Do you find it difficult to communicate or do you feel lonely or … Continue reading
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Who Needs Need? The Sixth Pathway
By Gregg Sanderson “Here is a test to find whether your mission on earth is finished: if you’re alive, it isn’t.” —Richard Bach, Illusions When you get to feeling good all the time, you might tend to get down on … Continue reading
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Be More, Do Less.
By Rebecca A. Watson “It is the stillness that will save and transform the world.” —Eckhart Tolle Several years ago I lived with a good friend who spoke English as her third language. While she spoke fluently after years of … Continue reading
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The Value of a Life Review… and How to Do One
By Dr. Toni LaMotta One of the key tools of a conscious aging process is the life review, but it’s not something you do in one sitting! I have found it most useful to do at least a partial life … Continue reading
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Feed the Hunger of Your Spirit: 3 Steps to Trust Yourself
By Sarah A. Sparks It became apparent to me that I needed to write about trusting yourself. This happened a couple of months ago when a burning desire within my heart felt like it was missing. I can’t pinpoint the … Continue reading
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