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In 1978, author Loren Eiseley published an essay called “The Star Thrower.” It recounts a beach walk by a narrator...
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I couldn’t get this out of my head: Self-worth builds net worth.
Emptiness, while by definition a negative, is not always bad.
Join me in my experiment. Let’s look at our attitude towards money.
Failure happens when you give up on your goal. Just start over!
If God is the Creator of all things then when we play an instrument, tell a story or crochet an afghan, we are emulating him.
A personal shield is a very simple, graphic illustration of four areas of self-knowledge: what you do well, what you like to do, what makes you happy and what makes you feel safe.
Who says that resolutions only have to start on January 1?
In the spirit of supporting your 2011 resolutions, I found a couple resources that might help or inspire you.
I’d like to wish you a very merry and holy holiday by sharing two Christmas music videos.
Take the word of someone who knows, New Year’s Resolutions can work.
Worried about tempting holiday treats? Here are some suggestions to help you through the tastiest time of year.
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