Archive for December, 2006

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Allowing Others and Practicing Non-judgement

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

When I first wrote this post I prefaced the article with a short summary of the famous blue eyes/brown eyes experiment conducted by Jane Elliott.  It was meant as just a preamble to lead into my original intent.  However, it has somewhat overshadowed my message so at this time I am choosing to remove that […]

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The Magic is in You

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

It’s that magical time of year again.  It’s the time to make New Years Resolutions.  January 1st is that magical start date that will make all the difference this year to succeed at positive changes in your life.
But New Years resolutions have lost all of their credibility.  How many people do you know who really […]

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Resolutions…

Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

As the New Year of 2007 swiftly approaches, I am struck with the thought that “New Years Resolutions” have lost their credibility with me. 
I don’t know too many people, if any, that actually come through and reach their resolutions.  It seems to be a January thing.  Every January 1, everyone is all fired up and going […]

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Holiday Prep

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

Martha is at my house today.  She is busily preparing my house for the big holiday.  Cleaning and straightening up because Santa does not come to a messy house and Santa is expected at our house on Sunday night.  I think he’ll be here late, sometime in the middle of the night. 
So Martha is busy, […]

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Lessons in Visualizations

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

My fifth grade teacher, Mrs. Wall is likely turning over in her grave as I write this post.  But that’s okay.  I am still of the opinion that someone that disagreeable should not be allowed around 10 year old kids.  So prepare yourself, Mrs. Wall, because here I go.
Daydreaming is one of the best ways […]

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