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Read more: The things that matter mostGoethe once said, “The things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least.”
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Read more: How’s your physiology?Katie Karlovitz, a public speaking coach, says that your effectiveness as a speaker depends 55 percent on your physiology, 38 percent on your tonality and…
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Read more: I shall have some peaceWhen I feel stressed, I often find peace during a walk outside—or just standing under a tree for a few minutes and listening to the…
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Read more: The good intentions of a busy womanToday, sometimes when I think I’m busy, I remember all that I used to do when I was running my business and running after two…
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Read more: A walk in the park?“If you wake up in the morning and you have a choice between doing laundry and taking a walk in the park, go for the…
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Read more: In spite of myself“The supreme happiness of life,” Victor Hugo once said, “is the conviction of being loved for yourself, or, more correctly, in spite of yourself.” I…
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Read more: A Heaven full of friends“My only sketch, profile of Heaven is a large blue sky, and larger than the biggest I have seen in June—and, in it, are my…
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Read more: Leathery old scalesDulcie doesn’t want to go on a trip. “Oh, but I couldn’t possibly!” she says. “I don’t travel any more, you know. I haven’t had…
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Read more: What’s our duty?“All his life he’s been longing for company and nobody has wanted him….He has no charm and he knows it. Can’t connect. Can’t hear people…
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Read more: A performance or a march?Elsie “was so beautiful….Chinese. Ageless. Paris thrown in. Perfect French. Poise….” For Elsie, “life was a performance. “For Betty, it was a tremendous march. A…