A writer struggles to uncover and release deep childhood fears that are hampering his ability to write and publish.
Compassion And Respect Heal Better Than Medicine
After suffering injuries in car accident on the Honduras island of Roatan, Genny finds herself in need of emergency medical care in a “developing country”.
No Man’s Land
An addict finds the eye of the storm in a local park and it changes everything.
Going Up? Not Anytime Soon
A chronically broken down elevator causes Ali to philosophize about the saying “we’re only human”.
I Can Have You Committed
An author writes an inner child exercise, and discovers a threat by his grandmother when he was eight years old that locked up his writing for many years.
The Power of a Pause
Life As a Human says so long to “Thriving On the Other Side, a.k.a. Bel Brown, as she embarks on an exciting new phase of her life and career.
Look What Happens With a Love Like That…
Check out this inspiring poetry/artwork we found while out “Stumbling” on the web: “Even after all this time the sun never says to the earth, “You owe me.” Look what happens with a love like that, it lights up the whole sky.”
The Power of Kindness
In their book, Made For Goodness, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his daughter write about the power of kindness.
Marathon Training: Ready or Not?
I started running nine months ago. It’s hard to believe it’s been that long already. In that time I have learned many lessons, some the very hard way. I have also transformed myself — mind and body…
Moving vs. Being Moved: Being Willing to Experience the World Around Us
In rush hour at a D.C. metro station, world renowned violinist Joshua Bell participated in a staged experiment to see how hurried commuters would respond to encountering exquisite classical music played on an 18th century violin by (unbeknownst to them) one of the finest classical musicians in the world.
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