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Ponderings at Powell's - Life Lessons In a Bookstore?
A couple weeks ago my husband and I slipped away to Portland, Oregon. This beautiful city is one of our favorite miniature vacation spots and it is practically right in our backyard. As ever, we had an amazing time.More -
It's So AMAAAZING! Life Plus Delight Equals Perfection
”Isn’t this flower AMAAAAAAZING?” my friend exclaims.”Totally!More -
I'll Have What She's Having!
What if every time you entered a room people would say, “Wow, I want what she’s having!” Do you think that might generate new clientele for your business? You bet it would!More -
5 Essential Steps To Create A Life You Love
1. Take the time to build and fortify your personal foundation.Your personal foundation is the structural basis that supports you in living an exceptional life. Just as a house must be built on a strong foundation to avoid collapsing under stress, so must your life.More -
You Are the Decider! Are You Ready To Make A Single Choice That Will Change Your Destiny Forever?
Contrary to a rather funny sound bite captured and replayed over and over by our media a few months ago, "YOU," dear reader, are the "Decider!" We often may feel like decisions are made for us giving us the sense that life happens "to us". In reality however, we make the decisions.More -
I Am Not My Stuff
One of my favorite books is “Love’s Executioner” by Yolam. He is a Psychiatrist who is strikingly honest in his approach to treatment and refreshingly transparent in his responses to the people whom he treats. If you haven’t read this book and are ready to take a good hard look at some of your own reactions and assumptions about people, I highly recommend it.More
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