Greetings from the Editor:
A Wedding Is Near
Spring is a special time for all of us with the new growth of green, flowers and trees blooming, and warmer temperatures. This is an even more special Spring-time for me. My youngest daughter is getting married and celebration is in the air.
Weddings remind me of similar ideas and feelings as does Spring; those of renewal. Both are a new beginning and a reminder to take time for reflection and appreciation for our life and relationships. Take a moment here and pause. I invite your to think about new growth in your life and plant some seeds in the garden of your mind by setting some intentions for your day and coming year. Today is as good as any to make a New Year’s Resolution.
Fortunate Blessings,
Suzanne
By Suzanne E. Harrill
Have you ever been unhappy in your current situation? Have you expressed wanting something different? Maybe you have a life coach, a therapist, read some motivational books or listened to CD’s explaining how to create something bigger and better for yourself, and yet, you resist the advice. When you explore the resistance and get to the bottom of the messages hidden from view, you can grow in awareness and thus make changes with inner cooperation...
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By Charles Steed
Boy, if we could only put good intentions in the bank! We’d all be millionaires. How many times have you had a great idea, an idea you knew was a winner? You think about it for days, weeks, maybe months, developing the many possibilities in your mind. But you never actually get down to the nitty gritty of taking action on it. Why is that?
I’ve discovered the key to taking action on your ideas...
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By Suzanne E. Harrill
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Poetry
By Author Unknown
I stand at the door.
I neither go too far in, nor stay too far out.
The door is the most important door in the world.
It is the door through which men walk when they find God.
There’s no use my going inside, and staying there when so many are still outside and they, as much as I, crave to know where the door is...
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