Shelly Bullard shares:
Happiness is contingent upon who you are, how you choose to live your life, and aligning yourself with love (inside first, then outside as well).
Full story at: Why The Fantasy Of Prince (Or Princess) Charming Is Dangerous.
Thinks I find along the way
Shelly Bullard shares:
Happiness is contingent upon who you are, how you choose to live your life, and aligning yourself with love (inside first, then outside as well).
Full story at: Why The Fantasy Of Prince (Or Princess) Charming Is Dangerous.
Heh, heh, heh… This explains many decisions! :-D
Sorry, but I’m a sucker for U2 and I had to swipe this for my blog… :-D
Did you know you could post directly from Microsoft Word to WordPress? Neither did I until I read this post; http://www.nfn4good.org/2010/07/how-to-post-to-wordpress-via-microsoft-word-2/
If you’re comfortable with Word and you like the idea of not having to learn how to use yet another tool to post to your blog, this may be just the ticket! Why not give it a try…

One of my favorite bloggers, Jackie Dumaine, has a beautiful post on her blog on the topic of spirituality:
“Being “Spiritual” does not mean giving up who you are. In fact, it’s quite the opposite.
It’s about embracing who you are.
Being “Spiritual” does not mean giving up wine night with the girls or refraining from buying a new pair of stilettos (or two). It means embracing varying levels of friendships and the little pleasures that life has to offer, without being attached to them for your happiness. Continue reading “Spirituality and Stilettos”
Chris Gayomali writes:
Drones aren’t always the rights-infringing death machines conjured up by news stories. Sometimes they do the world quite a bit of good. Take the above nature footage by Thomas Renck, a hobbyist whose camera-equipped tricopter captured a pack of wild coyotes sweeping across a hillside in Riverside, Calif. The vantage point makes the video look like something straight out of a Discovery Channel documentary.
Full story at: Breathtaking Nature Footage … Taken from a Drone | Mental Floss.
“Time, why do you punish me? Like a wave crashing into the shore, you wash away my dreams.” Hootie and the Blowfish
I remember listening to this song for the first time, circa 1995, and thinking to myself, “What garbage.” Wasted time, at least for me as an undergrad, didn’t really mean that much at the time. I don’t really know the exact moment that time became precious, but it seemed to happen overnight. In one instant, that which was plenty all of a sudden became scarce. Work, family, friends, and that little selfish individual inside were all conveniently requesting a share. In a second, I was left with just an empty pie tray and no pie. Hootie’s words came ringing in my ear, “An hour only lasts for one second, one second”…damn them!!! I decided that I will respect time and make it a friend. After much thought and meditation, I began exploring all things productivity. Continue reading “How to Create, Keep, and Grow More Time”
Thank you, Kristin…
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