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Dear Friends … A second wind is always there
Our resiliency amazes me. And since bringing my mom home to live with us, I’ve had more opportunities to be amazed. No matter how spent I feel in any given moment, I bounce back.
And it requires very little effort. I must simply breathe, breathe in love and breathe out fear. I do it out loud, meaning that I raise my arms like wings and take a deep breath. My mom is now accustom to it. She understands and even mimics me.
When I do this, I am filled with deep knowing that everything is as it’s intended to be.
I am at peace. I am thankful. And I am love. As are you. And when you’re not sure, I hope you’ll join me in a deep breath to recenter. And let’s not judge our self for needing a deep breath; let’s be grateful for the growth that requires it!
We can catch a second wind every time we need one. We can grow in strength and grace. We can thrive!
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Let your “work” be a labor of love …
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Be brave …
When we act with courage, we feel grateful and live at peace.… More
Ripple …
No matter our destiny, it starts at home. We must begin where we are and ripple out from there. … More
Happy Thanksgiving, My Friends!
On that first Thanksgiving Day in 1621, the colonists invited the Indians to join them in giving thanks for the harvest. Being thankful meant having enough to share. It still does.
A grateful man will share — and be glad he’s able — regardless of how much he has. What he shares of his time or his substance will include an attitude of sufficiency, a knowing that there is enough, and that there is more where that came from. He sees abundance because he looks through grateful eyes, not greedy ones. And he multiplies what he has by being openhanded.
Often, we measure a man (or woman) by what he has. But what he’s willing to give is a better indication of what he really has. What he’s clinging to is what has him — his attention, his grip, and his energy. The thing he clings to can’t get away, but neither can he.
A grateful man has what an ungrateful man wants but cannot seem to find — enough. A sense of worth and plenty does not come with the accumulation of things; it comes with the knowledge of who you are apart from the things — the house, the job, the bank account, and even the family and circle of friends.… More
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