Every so often, an anthology is written that is meant to inspire and uplift; to fortify and nourish, to comfort and reassure, but most of all, to bring you closer to a place of triumphant living. This anthology has stories for everyone who has ever experienced the ups and downs of life. Whether you’re a […]
Archives for March 2012
Why?
Why? I can’t imagine a more interesting, frustrating or life altering question. Of all the questions, especially asked of myself, ones starting with why are the most difficult to answer.
Over Under Two
What the heck is going on in my psyche? What are these feelings? Can you love more than one person at a time? How do you follow your heart if it be given to several ways at once?
Take Cover! Take Cover!
It was World War II and enemy bombs rained on London, England, leaving death and destruction in their path. This is the true story of a young girl during the most terrifying 24 hours of her life – separated from her family, trapped in a collapsing bomb shelter and wondering if death would be a welcome release from the pain and fear.
Bullying
Hot topic of the week for some; hot topic of life for others. A bully is a regular person who has no one to share their feelings with. It is someone who feels so much pain that they feel the need to put it on others. Feeling small and powerless is no fun, and to […]
Learn Positive Dog Training
Have you heard about positive training but aren’t sure what it is or how to get started? Trainer Eric Brad gives you a road map to success with four great books to get you on your way!
Old Dog – New Pavlovian tricks
I am always enchanted by Eric Brad’s articles on dog training at the same time as I feel a bit of a failure because I have never been able to train Morwen. I have always had Border Collies so have had a relatively easy life as they are very obedient and seem genetically inclined to […]
Minute to Freedom #11: Boundaries
Today let’s talk about boundaries. Have you ever felt like people were crowding you, and you didn’t know exactly how it happened, or what to do about it?
Flaw Finding as Self Protection in Modern Dating
I have noticed a common theme cropping up in discussions about relationships, and it’s fairly paradoxical, which is why I find it so curious. A lot of folks these day have become very good at finding flaws. Flaws in those they are going on dates with. Flaws in themselves. Flaws in the relationship they currently […]
Nanna (Sister)
NANNA: (SISTER) I am blind. I cannot help my mother. My husband left food out for us this morning. The social worker said I should place mother. She fell out of her chair, dozing. I tried to feel where she was. Didn’t know where her head or her buttocks were. The social worker is the […]
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