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Monthly Archives: September 2015
Where Do You Draw the Line Between Possible and Impossible?
By Linda Albert When I was seven years old, my mother took me out of ballet, telling me I was the clumsiest girl in the class. I loved ballet, had learned all the positions for my feet (flawlessly, from my … Continue reading
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Love What You Do, Do What You Love
By Anna Trishch I recently had the opportunity to visit the San Diego Zoo, and it was an incredible experience! There is always something special about spending time with animals, which can offer us so much positive energy. One of … Continue reading
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To Thine Own Self Be True
By Marcia Bender A gem of a little book was published in the 70s. It is titled The Me Nobody Knows. I was teaching English in the inner city of Youngstown, OH, during this time and thought that it would … Continue reading
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Allowing Your Success with the Fire of Authenticity
By Terez Hartmann Contrast as the Catalyst It was summer 2015, and all was quiet on the Western Front, but in my case, far too quiet… Anyone who has ever met me knows that this Firewoman really loves being out … Continue reading
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Ignite Your Path
By Natalie Rivera The Ride of Your Life You’re going on a road trip at night, and the headlights only show 200 feet ahead. As you go toward your destination, you don’t have to see the whole way. In fact, … Continue reading
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Soul at the Helm of Destiny
By Alan Cohen When actress Meryl Streep was about to graduate from college, she planned to become a lawyer. She applied to law school and set up an appointment with an admissions officer. On the morning of her interview, she … Continue reading
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The Magic Sign
By Gregg Sanderson I know sometimes in our experience, the messages aren’t immediately clear, but 35 years? One summer in 19 Seventy-Something, Marla and I hitchhiked from Las Cruces, New Mexico, to Telluride, Colorado. Usually we’d make a sign to … Continue reading
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You Decide, the Universe Moves
By Rev. Marla Sanderson A few months ago, we decided to redesign our New Thought Global Network website in WordPress. It was my first time with WordPress. I discovered thousands of themes, plug-ins, widgets, and add-ons available to customize a … Continue reading
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Life Treats You the Way You Treat You
By Jonathan R. Wachtel Your relationship with everyone and everything around you is a reflection of your relationship with yourself. Everything that you think and feel toward anyone else—whether you say it or act on it or not—is a reflection … Continue reading
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Embracing Change
By Sarah Sparks Sometimes we think we know best. Sometimes we exist in this world pretending to be someone we are not. Sometimes what we think we know is holding us back from becoming who we were meant to be … Continue reading
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