Tag: loneliness
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Tuesday Tips – 10 Life Lessons from Albert Einstein
Simple reminders are all we need! Create Value Don’t Be Repetitive Make Mistakes Live in the Moment Focus on the Present Imagination is Powerful Follow Your Curiosity Perseverance is Priceless Knowledge Comes From Experience Learn the Rules and Then Play Better Source: Virtues For Life
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Life is Love – Happy New Year
Roman philosopher Seneca wrote, “The greatest obstacle to living is expectancy, which hangs upon tomorrow and loses today…The whole future lies in uncertainty: live immediately.” (Yes I’m a Stoic and someone who listens to TM.) Time is our most valuable asset and precious commodity – one which we have less of with each passing moment. […]
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Dear eleven-year-old Brian
The hardest battle you will have to fight is to live in a world where every single day someone is trying to make you be a person you do not want to be. Other people’s expectations, opinions, and validation of you will consume a large part of your life. Be mindful and…
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Wisdom Wednesday – Poverty or How We Respond
So to those who live off the system in the woods, waiting for your next cheque, remember – ”Nothing revolves around money and money has no connection to poverty. Poverty is a sickness which deserves your attention to cure.”
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Back on the Road 2019
I’m beyond grateful that our tour across the USA is starting in Washington state and as we push forward cycling into Oregon the reality of the alluring nature, charming kindness, and
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The Angry Narcissist – Part 2
It was a good friend who totally “lost it” on me. He was angry about something which I had done and he took it to text messages to convey his anger.
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The Angry Narcissist – Part 1
I didn’t realize it at that time, but I grew up collecting the residual anger from my family and their recurring arguments. I realize now I was a child in training to become a narcissist.
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Falling Hard and How to Regain Purpose
And then there’s someone you may have forgotten. Your higher self. He (She) has always been there with you, quietly watching you, comforting you.
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Understanding a Tough Childhood
Trauma experienced in childhood has a special ability to wound, especially when it includes emotional, physical or sexual abuse or neglect. The fallout echoes through the years and causes
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Give Thanks This Christmas
Today, people all over the world celebrate Christmas, a holiday which marks the birth of Jesus Christ, one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived. This was a man who lived two thousand years ago, taught timeless lessons about kindness, mercy, forgiveness, on doing one’s duty, on the dangers of money and the redemptive power […]
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A Daily Ritual For Success
I’m journaling as a means of self-improvement as much as a form of self-expression.