Monthly Archives: July 2012

Explore Your Inner Child Through Video Gaming

By Valerie Strange There is no age limit when it comes to “play”. We all need to seek release from day-to-day worries and stresses, to decompress, and connect with the childlike part of ourselves. For most adults, video gaming is … Continue reading

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The Way It Is: Childhood Memories

By Gregg Sanderson I have a friend with remarkable insight. Because of his domineering father, he became a people-pleaser. His mother made him afraid of women, and a broken romance caused him to retire within his shell. He sabotages himself … Continue reading

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Lessons from the Journey of Life

By Joeel A. Rivera, M.Ed. As I write this column I find myself on a cross country trip through Route 66 with my family. Several months ago I was talking to my father about his bucket list (things that he … Continue reading

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Captain’s Compass: Stay Positive, Stay Healthy

By Christina Captain Is it really a secret? The power of positive thinking that is? Is it really adequate to just think good thoughts? Will looking through rose-colored glasses truly give us the winning life we so fervently desire? I … Continue reading

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Color Your World

COLOR YOUR WORLD By Marcia Bender Color is such an important part of our daily lives that we rarely think about it. Each individual has certain colors that they gravitate toward, in dress, home decoration, jewelry, and countless other areas … Continue reading

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The Paint Can of Life

By Alan Cohen I recently painted a deck on my house. I enjoy painting, a meditation in being present that doesn’t require much thought but lots of attention. If you tend to live in your head, paint something. Your hands … Continue reading

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Relating to Your Oldre Children

By Annie Burnside In the modern age of texts and tweets, it is of utmost importance that parents maintain active, open lines of face-to-face and soul-to-soul communication with their children. This does not mean resisting the new means of sharing … Continue reading

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Ask Dr. ZZ

Question: For six months, I’ve been chatting online with a man who lives out-of-state. We became online lovers, and he just came to Florida on vacation so we could meet. He called on the phone, and we met at a … Continue reading

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Awakening: One Desire, One Joy

By Natalie Amsden There is only one true desire. All of our longings, goals, and motivations are reaching toward a single fulfillment. The ultimate pot of gold that we long to reach at the end of our infinitude of rainbows … Continue reading

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