By Suzanne E. Harrill
By Suzanne E. Harrill
by Suzanne E. Harrill
by Gary Bates
by Lisa Shultz
by Dr. James E. McReynolds
Suzanne has a talent for helping others know and accept themselves, solve problems, build good relationships, and grow in consciousness. She easily reflects acceptance and love to others, which encourages them to love themselves. This she does through writing, counseling, and professional speaking. Read the rest of the bio here.
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Greetings from the Editor:
Enjoy Me Being Interviewed by My Sister
I am so proud of my sister, Nancy Moonstarr, a Ph.D. psychologist who has an unusual niche –
being an Advocate for Men. She has created a special series with 30 experts speaking to men (and women)
to support men’s healthiest intimacy in relationships. I am honored to be one of the experts interviewed for
A Man’s Guide to Intimacy II: Open Her Up to Tell You What She Wants. This is a free on-line series starting
November 11. Click this link for more information and to register.
You, my readers, get to view a special preview of my interview with Nancy. Click this link. Enjoy.
Holiday greetings as well.
Blessings,
Suzanne
by Suzanne E. Harrill
Great
changes are upon us, initiated by the covid virus in 2020 where the world at
large is affected. Many changes took
place almost overnight, working from home, closing churches and schools, buying
groceries on line, meeting with others via the internet with programs like zoom,
no hugging and handshakes, and rules requiring masks in public as the virus
lurks in unsuspected places. This has brought up much stress and fear. Home has
become an important place of safety. Consider another meaning of home to mean
the place the inner-self resides. Learn what you can do to add calm and peace to
yourself and then others...
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Personal Growth
by Suzanne E. Harrill
Do you find yourself dismayed at times reading
headlines, learning about unwise actions of individuals in positions of power
and authority, seeing unfair practices in business, schools or churches? Most of
us do and then get caught up in a downward spiral of emotionally taking sides
and criticizing and judging who is right and who is wrong. Instead of feeling
powerless to make a difference there are several things to consider that can be
the antidote to this dilemma...
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Spiritual Growth
by Suzanne E. Harrill
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