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(a letter of self-worth)

Yes you, you who thinks you are not enough.

You who tries tirelessly
to do everything you can to show that you are deserving of love,
worthy to be here in this world,
but always worrying that it is not enough.
You that feels it is what you are able to do that shows your value instead of who you are. This letter is for you.

Because here is the thing –
the day you were born the world sang;
for never before was there anyone like you, magnificent you,
just for being.

So now as you try to fill your days doing things that make you feel valuable the truth is:
your true value is in being the one and only you.

No matter your successes,
your failures,
the way you choose to live your life. You are Enough.

I know you think that all…

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Floral Fancy

@popsdigital writes:

I posted the photo of this flower a little more than a week ago (Floral Fancy) and at the time I thought this quirky metal sculpture could use an appropriate quote. I added one from Marcel Proust that I thought fitting. If you like it, please pass it around.

via Floral Fancy – Inspirational Quote – Pops DigitalPops Digital.

Is This the Greatest Secret to Getting Through the Tough Times?

The folks at FinerMinds write:

When you’re in the midst of a particularly challenging experience, it can feel like your happiness and power is at the complete mercy of whatever’s causing havoc in your life. But what we often forget is that during life’s storms and sunshine, we have an immense power that can never be taken from us: our choice.

In this empowering 46-minute video, the legendary Tony Robbins reveals how you can harness the power of choice to make better decisions, improve the quality of your life and pull yourself through even the toughest of times.

Tony Robbins is such an inspiration to us. His timeless and practical wisdom always makes sense no matter who you are, or what you’re going through. If you’re going through a difficult time, we hope that this video gives you the strength to turn things around.

via Is This the Greatest Secret to Getting Through the Tough Times?.

I Don’t Like You, but I Want You to Want Me

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The ‘breastplate’ of St. Patrick

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Click the image for the rest of the prayer…

Another Way to Celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day

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Carl Considine writes:

The life of Saint Patrick, the humble man from Britain who escaped Roman slavery and brought Christianity to Ireland in the fifth century, is celebrated annually on March 17. Despite Saint Patrick’s successful Christian missionary work and his designation as the primary patron saint of Ireland, the day we commemorate his life has become associated with wearing outrageous clothing, drinking pints of Guinness, and being excessively inebriated. Without taking away the joy and camaraderie that many people feel when they celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day, we should also remember Patrick’s admirable character by following his example and adhering to his moral teachings. Continue reading “Another Way to Celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day”

The God Whom I Love Is Inside

recite-24004-1932130863-135es31Kabir wrote:

Inside this clay jug there are canyons and pine mountains,

and the maker of canyons and pine mountains!

All seven oceans are inside and hundreds of millions of stars.

The acid that tests gold is there, and the one who judges jewels.

And the music from the strings that no one touches,

and the source of all water.

If you want the truth, I will tell you the truth:

friend, listen: the god whom I love is inside.

Why should we two ever want to part?

Full story at: The God Whom I Love Is Inside | Osho News Online Magazine.

Beware the The Ides of March

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via The Ides of March: Julius Caesar.

God is huge…

I’ve been to churches like this…

One of the many reasons why religion is in decline. Relationship with your higher power is another story altogether…

Daring Greatly read along…

Ordinary Courage

Full story at: daring greatly read-along #7.

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Looking for a Google Reader alternative? Michael Hyatt writes:

On Wednesday, Google surprised denizens of the Internet with the news that they would be discontinuing Google Reader. This was a sad day for people like me who consume most of their blog content with this simple, easy-to-use RSS aggregator.

Almost immediately, I was flooded with messages from people wondering what I was going to do. You would have thought the North Koreans had just launched a missile against California!

Though I depend on Reader to forage the blogosphere in search of useful information for my tribe, I wasn’t in a huge hurry to solve the problem. After all, Google won’t be shutting down the service until July 1, 2013—more than three months from now.

As a result, I replied to these inquiries with, “I’m not sure what I will use to replace Google Reader. Right now, I am considering several alternatives.” But, that didn’t seem like a very good answer.

Full story at: 7 Reasons I Picked Feedly to Replace Google Reader | Michael Hyatt.

Like Michael Hyatt, I too, was bombarded by the same query from clients and students. Unlike Michael Hyatt though, I don’t recommend rushing off to find another RSS reader just yet…

In their announcement, Google says “There are two simple reasons for this: usage of Google Reader has declined, and as a company we’re pouring all of our energy into fewer products. We think that kind of focus will make for a better user experience.” Regarding the first point, I think Google Reader usage has declined because Google has done a poor job of supporting the product and people are either unwilling or unable to do the work necessary to learn how to ‘speak’ rss and Google Reader. Google warned users that changes were coming on 11/1/11 when it ‘neutered’ Google Reader by removing some of its most popular features in favor of tighter Google+ integration. While it returned some of those key features without fanfare about a year later, many users had already moved on at that point…

Regarding the second point in their announcement, “and as a company we’re pouring all of our energy into fewer products”, the mantra at Google has been “Google+ is the answer, now what is your question?” for almost two years now. I predict with a high degree of confidence that before July 1, Google Reader will appear in a Google+ incarnation; whether it does or doesn’t, you’ll be able to retain use of your feeds in another rss reader via Google Takeout.

Hyatt and I both agree that Feedly, with or without Google Reader, is an awesome rss reader and it is one that I have recommended on this blog since September of 2011! It still, however lacks some of the key features like synthesizing and publishing aggregated rss feeds that are a critical part of Google Reader…

3 months is a long time on the internet and in those next few months, Google will most likely announce their new “Google+ centric” rss reader and several companies like Digg and Feedly will announce new or improved versions of what they’re currently doing. In the meantime, Keep Calm and [Keep Using] Google Reader…

Be Here Now: How Major Surgery Changed My Outlook

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Harper Spero shares this story:

I grew up in a family that strongly believes in the concept “be here now,” a saying from spiritual teacher Ram Dass, and though my family isn’t a religious one, it still resonates deeply with us. 

It was January 2012, and over the past three months I’d developed a severe cough—similar to what one gets after a three-pack-a-day habit. In those 12 weeks my general practitioner had diagnosed me with bronchitis and pneumonia, and prescribed three medications and inhalers, none of which did anything for me. My mom, like any incredible Jewish mother, kept mentioning that it was time to call the doctor for further review. Continue reading “Be Here Now: How Major Surgery Changed My Outlook”

Road to Nowhere

8558472197_3f6004c5b7_z@PopsDigital writes:

On a foggy winter morning I was out snapping scenery. I decided to take a different perspective on a road near our home.

This is one of those images where you can stare and contemplate what deep meaning the artist was trying to convey.(That’s what I’m doing.)

via Road to Nowhere.

Me? I love the picture but here’s my favorite version of the Road to Nowhere: Continue reading “Road to Nowhere”

How to Inspire Kids to Be Quiet and Happy

Full story at: How to Inspire Kids to Be Quiet and Happy « Positively Positive.

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