Monthly Archives: May 2012

Dying To Be Me (Book Review)

If you are like me, you don’t think much about death.  As those close to us pass away, though, the question will inevitably come up: “What will happen to me when I die?” Anita Moorjani had that question, too, before … Continue reading

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Chocolate Temptation

My biggest challenge to my Spring weight loss efforts occurred last Friday.  I couldn’t resist cashing in a free meal birthday coupon to Steak and Shake. There I sat staring at my wife’s huge chocolate shake.  Would I give in … Continue reading

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Good Experience At The Hay House Writer’s Workshop

“Writer’s workshop this weekend.  Am I really a writer?  Part of me feels intimidated going to a workshop like this.  I haven’t written anything and I’m not sure I will.  I’ll be surrounded by very driven people with definite goals.” … Continue reading

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Will to Wonder (Book Review)

“The Power to Discern”, “The Power to Adjust”, “The Power of Compassion”.  These are three of the 21 Jewels of Knowledge described in Annemarie De Seriere’s book Will to Wonder. “Exercising my Powers puts me in the driver’s seat of … Continue reading

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