Compared to these times, our problems seem trivial. By understanding the cost of our mistakes, perhaps we can learn never to repeat them again.
Archives for 2012
Running in Bamfield
Soft autumn early morning. People sitting at outdoor tables. Writing letters quickly, before the onrushing winter rain.
Jessica Lange Shines in “Blue Sky”
This lovely little film, nearly lost in the bankruptcy of Orion Pictures in 1992, is primarily a vehicle for the outstanding performances of its two lead actors, Jessica Lange and Tommy Lee Jones. Lange won the Academy Award for Best Actress as a result of her portrayal of military wife and sex-bomb wannabe Carly Marshall. […]
Minute to Freedom #79: Affirmations
Instead of responding to life based on old messages, affirmations can be used to reprogram unhealthy beliefs.
The Man Who Stole Father’s Boat
In The Man Who Stole Father’s Boat, Melinda Cochrane evokes the geography, history, politics, and sociology of Newfoundland and Labrador with the kind of hardy and hard-edged truthfulness that characterizes so much of the vital and unique culture of the province some call the Rock. The book launch is on November 27, 2012.
The Writer’s Block
A deeply seated writers block was both a mystery and a source of frustration, but healing the cause – a sick message from childhood – led to enormous freedom.
Through a Simple Twist of Faith, Part Two
In part two of a three-part article, author Randi G. Fine tells of her struggles with life and her difficulty with finding the faith to pull her through.
Beautiful Buenos Aires
Beautiful Buenos Aires, home to Evita Peron, birthplace of the tango and today a rich, vibrant culture that begs for a journey to the city called “the Montreal of South America.”
Minute to Freedom #78: Upset Stomach
The turbulence of growing up in an alcoholic household results in many adult children of alcoholics having constant upset stomach problems from stress.
Learning From Failure
Failure should be thought of as one of your greatest teachers. At one point or another, all of us will experience failure. Getting back on track has a lot to do with what you learn and even more to do with your attitude moving forward.
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