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Monthly Archives: February 2021
(Issue #562) Sacrificing Self For Space?
Do we have encouragement to be bigger, bolder, brighter, and better? Perhaps you have heard reports (like this one) of one COVID consequence: People looking for bigger homes. They no longer feel they can fit into their space. So they … Continue reading
Posted in Life lessons
Tagged finding your self, growth, passion, resilience, self-awareness, self-love
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(Issue #561) Age and Wisdom: Questions For Your Consideration
Circumstances change. Does wisdom and the vessel of that wisdom change as well? Katherine Esty’s EightySomethings: A Practical Guide to Letting Go, Aging Well, and Finding Unexpected Happiness and John Leland’s Happiness is a Choice You Make: Lessons from a Year … Continue reading
(Issue #560) Renewal Of Vows
A reminder that it can become too easy to say, “Oh, I said that. She/He knows it.” NOTE: The annual Renewal of Vows ceremony in Savannah, Georgia will be virtual this year. See the end of this post for a … Continue reading
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Tagged assumptions, growth, marriage, recommitment, redundancy, renewal of marriage vows, repetition, resilience
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(Issue #559) Who Me? Write A Book?
Why not you? One of my previous posts encouraged readers to consider the statement, “Geez, I could write a book!” Let’s dive a little deeper and assume you really want to write that book. What I offer comes from experience … Continue reading