Wouldn’t it be marvelous if when we felt unhinged there was a warning light? A flashing light in the darkness of our despair that confirmed to us the state of mind our weariness had cued. Reminding us that this is normal. That it has occurred before … and we survived {thrived, learned from it, [...]
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everything cannot be a crisis,
overcoming busyness
Stories are the only enchantment possible, for when we begin to see our suffering as a story, we are saved. ~Anaïs Nin Living life as a story or adventure {as ♫ a freebird}. It is how I would say I cope with living with shattered dreams, challenges and chronic illness. Because as you see your life [...]
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For this month’s series of posts, I am focusing upon baby steps to {a balanced} life: more ease — less stressing about what is not being completed. Allowing ourselves the opportunity to focus upon one element or aspect of our dailies in order to assign it as a piece to the puzzle of wholeness. Of [...]
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The Month of One,
{1} thing every day
I am living in limits {I determined}. And I am delighted about it! Yesterday, I concluded a mission of mercy for myself. I reached a milestone of organization and declutter. ::: flings glitter ::: The seeds for said mission were collected from my out-of-the-box methodology of counting days, sorting and purging, and allying with the [...]
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my journal,
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Remember: every day some ordinary person does something extraordinary. Today it’s your turn. ~Lou Holtz If you are in pain {physical or emotional} and you read: do something extraordinary … Does it make you feel overwhelmed? Inviting you to consider extraordinary as an option doesn’t imply that you are not already doing something extraordinary, my [...]
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relationships