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Posted by James Sniechowski
When you were growing up what did you learn about how you were supposed to think about and treat people who were different from you and your family? What did your family say? How about your friends? Neighbors? What were the messages you receivedeither openly or by
suggestion?
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Posted by Laurie Ashbach
As the artist and designer for Ashbach Designs, I want more than for you to just wear a piece of pretty jewelry, I want you to wear each piece as a symbol of your faith. In keeping with this idea, I have created a work week's devotions to go with your jewelry, or another special faith symbol in your life. Each day, meditate on how you can use your jewelry to connect with others, share the message, and remind yourself where your true passion lies.
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Posted by Dr. Brenda Shoshanna
Needless to say, the time after loss is volatile and confusing for most people. Unresolved issues come to the fore and questions we have not answered must often be confronted. Along with a sense of abandonment and sorrow, anger often arises. Most have little understanding of what they are going through, or what to expect in the future. Facing the unknown can produce additional fear.
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Posted by Phil Gerbyshak
What does a sharp saw have to do with lifelong learning? For all you Covey fans, you know Dr. Steven...
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Posted by Oma Edoja
Make a list of all your accomplishments in life so far. Whatever you consider an accomplishment...
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Posted by Leo Penn
It feels like youve waken from a deep sleep (which was you life thus far) and now you feel like it was a dream you are not completely satisfied with. You start to think, there should be more to it. It being life. You wonder why youre not happy, well real happy, sure you are content, but maybe you just dont feel that euphoria you thought happiness should feel like at this stage of your life.
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Posted by Adrian Mansilla
Being lonely is a normal part of our everyday lives. We get sad
when we fail in our exams, when we're...
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Posted by Deb Melton
A client asked me the other day, "What is the best way to break up with someone?" A good question. One that we all face at some point. There are bad ways to break up. Like just not calling again or not returning his calls. And the one that guys really hate, telling him at the end of an expensive evening that you are just not interested. Ouch!
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