I came across this article a few days ago when someone posted it on Facebook. A woman had lost her friend, and she was reaching out online to ask how to deal with grief. On reddit.com, she wrote, “My friend just died. I don’t know what to do.” While she received many answers and aContinue reading “An Old Guy on Grief”
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To Be
My last post was about living an “intuitive day,” moving through time without scheduling every second of it. When I was writing that post, I started rambling on a bit and then decided to cut out this part and save it for later, because I wasn’t really sure what I was trying to say with itContinue reading “To Be”
An Intuitive Day
(Photo cred: blog.crew.co) Don’t hate me when I say this, but, there are days I wake up and have absolutely nothing on my agenda. Nothing urgent, nothing needing to be done “right now,” no impending deadline, just f r e e t i m e. What a blessing, right? What a beautiful thing to haveContinue reading “An Intuitive Day”
Those Pesky Planes
I’ve been reading Dr. Luskin’s book called Forgive for Good, recommended to me by a friend who found it interesting because of his approach to forgiveness for health. As a health professional, I was also intrigued. I’d never heard anyone talk about it like that before, the need to practice forgiveness as a means toContinue reading “Those Pesky Planes”
Discover Your “Why”
I began a 100-Day Challenge a few days ago, with a long list of things I wanted to do on a daily basis. I plan to mark off each one when it’s completed and then write a little more detail in my “challenge notebook” to record what exactly I did for certain categories. I wasContinue reading “Discover Your “Why””
Driving Your Mirrors
I don’t think I’ve mentioned this before, but I drive a race car. It’s a silver 2001 Corvette Z06. Now, I’m not that knowledgable about the inner workings of cars – I leave all the maintenance to my husband, aside from filling it with gas – but, I do love to drive. After receiving myContinue reading “Driving Your Mirrors”