The “Lower-Half Club”
Our culture is in love with numbers and data. We are told that having the right information is the key to getting ahead. After all, this is the Information Age, isn’t it? Conventional wisdom says success in our educational system is the key to future success-that students with the best grades are “the most likely […]
Monthly food for thought!
Do you have any new thoughts as we move forward in 2014? Maybe some old thoughts that are still applicable today? Do any of these shared today remind you of something you forgot to remember? I’ve again limited my selections for the end of this month’s review to just eight (and that’s always difficult for me!) So here’s […]
Which one would you choose?
It’s the last Sunday of the month, a time I look forward to because it’s when I get to share some of my favorite life quotes! There are so many great thoughts as well as so many great images to go with them, that I do find it difficult to limit myself to just eight of them […]
Life is..?
Did you ever get lost on Google? I spent an untold amount of time searching for quotes that I could include when I write about what “Life” is to me. And I found so many fascinating quotes that I decided that this post would just be a summary of my favorites. I narrowed it down to these […]
Your imagination list
In clearing out some old files, I found this fascinating list in an old Toastmasters’ newsletter that I thought you might find thought-provoking too! Here’s just a few from the list: The Imagination List What color is today? What does happiness look like? What does your self-image sound like? What is the weight of […]
How full is your cup?
Abundance is not about how much we can get; the experience of abundance arises when we feel that whatever we have is enough. Brother David Steindl-Rast, a Benedictine monk who has studied Oriental and Western spirituality, is quoted in Legacy of the Heart by Wayne Muller, and says that “abundance is not measured by what […]