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Monthly Archives: September 2017
What’s Important?
By Linda Commito Even at five years old, I knew what was valuable, what I wanted to hold on to. From a window of our third-floor apartment, as I watched cars floating down the flooded streets and people being lowered … Continue reading
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Finding Heaven: Paradise Found! Zion. National. Park.
By Terez “Firewoman” Hartmann I’m in ZION NATIONAL PARK! …And I’m here in a 30-foot RV gazing up at “The Watchman” from an ideal site, sipping on “Campfire Stout” (an amazing “smores-inspired” locally-produced craft beer), and savoring leftovers of artisan … Continue reading
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Laugh, Cry, Feel, and Most Importantly Heal
by Tasha Champion My smile is the most authentic it has ever been. The journey to get here wasn’t easy but well worth it. My name is Tasha Champion, I am a Certified Master Life Coach, and here is my … Continue reading
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Find the Truth in Your Heart
By Arielle Giordano The anniversary of my father’s death was last month, October 2, and it is the day my life changed forever. I was 13 years old when I watched my father take his last breath. That night, family … Continue reading
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A Butterfly & A Rose
By Jo Mooy This article is not about an unpopular U.S. presidential election, though it starts that way. It’s not about who’s on the right or the left. It’s actually about the aftermath of an election 12 months ago and … Continue reading
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Falling Up, Part 1: The Gift of Forgiveness
By Dana Liesegang with Natasha Stoynoff A few days before Christmas 2012, I decided that I’d give the gift of forgiveness to another man who’d hurt me: Bruce. I Googled his name like I’d done before to try to find … Continue reading
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The Baseball Cap
By Gregg Sanderson Oh sure, you can knock and it will be opened. Seek and it will be found. Ask and it will be answered. But you could also just say, “Thanks.” That little message from the Universe showed up … Continue reading
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The Power of Gratitude
by Marla Sanderson Gratitude isn’t just a nicey-nice idea dreamed up by some holier-than-thou person to make you feel unworthy. It’s the power that will perpetuate more and more good things in your life. Your consciousness creates your world, and … Continue reading
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The Lessons of a Hurricane
By Mary Boutieller Things are settling down in my town after Hurricane Irma, with piles of brush lining the streets of Sarasota. People in Southwest Florida are starting to get back to “normal,” catching up on rest, returning to routines, … Continue reading
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Preventing Chronic Disease: Fight back by getting on the right track.
By Sue Musial Bigelow Chronic disease is preventable and often reversible. Yet it is the failure point of modern Western medicine, which is superb at applying Band-Aids to ease symptoms, but fails to get to the root of the problems. … Continue reading
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