Max was neurotic, he didn’t play well with others, he constantly ran away, and once he even bit his own offspring. Even so, he was a well-loved dog.
Marathon Training Week Eight and Nine
As Jess moves into the most intense part of her training for an upcoming marathon, she reflects on how the desire to run has taken over her life.
Publishing a Book: Getting One Step Closer
A writer with a mental block about publishing his work reaches the point where it is time to pursue publication on the book he has written. In spite of reservations, he forges ahead.
Ode to the Mother Who is My Daughter
A mother watches in awe as her own daughter becomes a mom through natural childbirth.
How to Eat a Kiwi Fruit
Genny Ross-Barons shares a whimsical story about the best way kick back and eat a luscious kiwi fruit.
Getting Out of the Way of My Root Canal
Kara kept putting off a much-needed root canal out of fear, but when she gave up control and began to trust the law of attraction, her visit to the dentist was almost blissful.
Burra Cemetery Stories: An Historical Headache
Vincent Ross explores the town cemetery of Burra in South Australia and discovers tales of fascinating deaths and tragic stupidity.
One Man’s Response to Disaster
When disaster strikes, people are driven to do anything they can to help. We discover the best of humanity and the will to overcome crisis.
Disaster Relief? The Dangers of Excessive Outsider Reliance
Nathan Thompson explores the story of a monk who remains in the dangerous area of Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in order to serve the people, and how local aid is often overlooked in the age of massive disater relief from external sources.
How to Tackle Procrastination
It’s so easy to put things off until tomorrow, but procrastination can often leave you with a sense of guilt, shame, and feeling out of control. Life coach Kylen O. Lefave offers some positive motivational tips to help you break the procrastination cycle.
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