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January 14th, 2012 Orange juice has lead me to one conclusion : life is difficult and always will be. The ducks will never be in a row. (This is not a bad thing)
Resetting the Compass – Day 14
I love that commercial where someone is sitting sitting around their breakfast table with all the problems that are . . . → Read More: OJ
January 13th, 2012 Important things need to be revisited, sometimes over and over. Resetting the Compass – Day 13
There are concepts I have learned well – in my head. I can recite them, I can use them to help others, but I still can’t apply them effortlessly. This year, I can already see, is more about applying . . . → Read More: I Thought I Got It, But…
January 12th, 2012 I can just hear Mrs. O on The Talk. “I am appalled! Imagine! A member of the clergy saying that!” Yesterday I felt like Mrs O. Resetting the Compass – Day 12
Last night, on the Boston news, they went to a few churches in Boston and asked the pastors how they felt about Tim . . . → Read More: Tim Tebow – I Am Infuriated!
January 11th, 2012 …to defining it, that is. Love has two such extremes – it’s both beautiful and painful, and hard to understand. Resetting the Compass – Day 11
Being the the thinker, writer, teacher, and student that I have been all my life, causes me to question the things man has been questioning since the beginning of . . . → Read More: Love…I’m Getting Closer…
January 10th, 2012 Resetting the Compass – Day 10
Minute particulars. I came across that phrase this morning and liked it. I liked the way it sounded. I liked the way it was being used. It was a rather unique way to restate “stop and smell the roses”. “Minute particulars” – all those beautiful things that cross our . . . → Read More: Minute Particulars
January 9th, 2012 Resetting the Compass – Day 9
Busy is good! That has been my husband’s and my favorite saying for years now. We use it to describe the girls when they write to us about how much they have to do in so little time. We use it to describe us on rainy Saturdays when we . . . → Read More: Busy Is Good!
January 8th, 2012 ….then what is it about?
Resetting the Compass – Day 8
It’s important to know how to set goals in life – big ones, small ones, long and short term ones, etc. I have always been a master goal setter right from my Barbie Doll days on through my career and marriage days. When I . . . → Read More: If It’s Not About Reaching The Goal…
January 7th, 2012 Resetting the compass – Day 7
“I love you lord and I pray all this in your most holy name, Amen.”
My morning pages (all writers know what morning pages are) have turned into my morning prayers the second day I began writing them. This morning I noticed there are 297 entries in my morning . . . → Read More: In Your Most Holy Name, Amen
January 6th, 2012 Resetting the compass – Day 6
“When it comes to life, the critical thing is whether you take things for granted or take them with gratitude.” ~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
Due to living in Cape Cod, I never see my teaching colleagues much anymore. No, I shouldn’t blame geography. I do remember resolving to . . . → Read More: Reconnect!
January 5th, 2012 Resetting the compass – Day 5
This morning at the gym I was banging out a much needed workout to the Born This Way soundtrack. Lady G wrote this song mainly for our young people to send the message to them that they are just fine the way they were made and not to let . . . → Read More: Born MY Way
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