I am in the process of starting up a new blog with on how to lose weight for free. It’s coming along nicely but still is a “new blog” with only about 16 posts and free ebook so far. I don’t really need another blog (the few I have rolling now keep me plenty busy!) [...]
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A Timeless Question: What is the Meaning of Love?
Today I am asking everyone who reads this blog to answer this timeless question:
What is the Meaning of Love?
I’ll tell you my answer tomorrow
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Loving You is Easy Cause…

You’re Beautiful…doodadoodadoo…okay, that’s enough of me singing the Minnie Riperton song Loving You is Easy.
The song is fitting however, because in today’s post I’m talking about why loving some people is easier than others. In a perfect world, we would love everybody, wouldn’t we? There would be no fighting, no wars, no crime. And yet, [...]
Mother Teresa on Love…

In response to Damien Riley’s Amazing Visions Writing Challenge, I decided that I would take some time to write about someone who amazed me with her small vision: Mother Teresa.
Mother Teresa, born Agnes Gonxha, knew at the age of 12 she wanted to be a nun. What she did not know is what a difference [...]
Are You Being Insensitive?
I will be the first to admit I am not the world’s most empathetic person. I am usually the one who says “C’mon, suck it up, it’s not that bad.” Other times someone will be pouring their heart out and when they’re finished instead of offering words of encouragement or sympathy, I find myself saying [...]
What We Can Learn by Taking Baby Steps
My daughter at 8 and a half months old is starting to walk. It’s always an exciting and nerve racking time for parents as you hurry to baby proof everything and snap some pictures while it lasts. As I watched her taking these “baby steps” I started thinking of how taking baby steps in other [...]
I Love College Ruled Paper

I have a few boxes in my garage filled with spiral bound notebooks that I’ve collected over the years. Some of them were bought for various classes, others I kept as a means to keep a grip on my own sanity. As I was looking through a few of them I saw this on the [...]
The Pursuit of Happiness: The Secrets to Being Happy
Happiness is one of those things that most of us can define, most of us want to feel it, most of think we know what we need to be happy, and yet so few of us actually ARE happy.
“I started thinking about Thomas Jefferson on the Declaration of Independence and the part about our right [...]
When’s the last time you held someone’s hand?
We start our life reaching out and grasping to touch something and often we find a hand. As babies we curl our fingers around that hand and hold as tightly as we can.
It is not uncommon to see a parent holding their child’s hand as the child learns to walk, when the cross the street, [...]
The Law of Giving
Today I was re-reading a wonderful book called “The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success” by Deepak Chopra. One of the laws he speaks of is the law of giving. In the book he gives several examples on things you can give someone as giving does not have to be done in the form of a [...]

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