Words. They have the power to heal and to hurt. To bring peace and to start wars. They can soothe, they can burn, they can bring order or they can cause chaos. My wife sent this video to me a few weeks ago and I meant to share it then, but I got sidetracked. It […]
One potato, two potato, three potato … VODKA!
On a hot August day in 1997, Arla Johnson leaves her home in Fort Myers, Florida, and heads north. Tuckered out from her job as a school counselor, she yearns for a spot by the sea where she can wind down.
Spring Clean Your Psychic Garbage
When it comes to spring cleaning, Kara Thompson found out that clearing out the “psychic garbage” is just as important as throwing out the physical trash.
Find Another Locker: Are You Where You Need to Be in Life?
Tim Heintzman says sometimes we get stuck on where we think we should be in life, but life may have different plans for us. Now, if only we could listen to what life is telling us.
How to Deal with the Stress of Living in Uncertain Times
Kylen O. Lefave reflects on how to deal with the stress of living in such uncertain times, and how to turn our fears and anxieties into a positive force for the common good.
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.
The Amazing Quilter
“Vision-impaired with glaucoma all her life, Rose became blind as a result of an accident in 1984, a mere four days before she was to undergo a cornea transplant. Not only has that condition not slowed her down, Rose has used it to serve as a means to motivate others to achieve their true potential.” […]
Can I Borrow a Cup of Courage?
When you’re down and out and unable to go on, sometimes you need to borrow the courage to move forward. Once you do, a time may come when someone else needs it — and you can pay it forward.
When Net Worth Becomes Self Worth
Since we tend to focus on what we measure in our life and work, we pay a heavy and distorted price when we limit our definition of personal success to our net worth.
I Take My Fun Seriously
“Sometimes we get so married to our identities and the seriousness of ‘who we are that we can’t even remember how to have fun,” writes our newest blogger, Kara Thompson. “This is a sad state, because it is indicating that you can’t remember who you are anymore.”
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