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Read more: Advice from Oliver Wendell Holmes“Many people die with their music still in them,” Oliver Wendell Holmes once said. “Why is this so? Too often it is because they are…
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Read more: Give yourself a treatHave you ever felt tired or stressed and told yourself that you deserve a treat? Maybe a couple of donuts. Or, some chocolate candy. Or,…
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Read more: A visit to an ice cream shopMy daughter lives within walking distance of Beth Marie’s Old Fashioned Ice Cream store in Denton. Whenever I’m in Denton, I’m tempted to visit the…
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Read more: “There’s nothing like humor”Jean Stapleton, who died on May 31, 2013, once said, “There’s nothing like humor to burst what seems to be an enormous problem.” We found…
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Read more: Pay attentionLinda Stone coined the term continuous partial attention to describe “the modern predicament of being constantly attuned to everything without fully concentrating on anything,” says…
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Read more: Find your own voice“Your own voice is one that seeks a personal truth, one that only you can obtain,” says Amy Tan, author of The Joy Luck Club.…
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Read more: What is integrity?Recently I had a discussion about integrity with some friends. According to the dictionary, integrity means “adherence to principles.” If you have integrity, you are…
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Read more: Splendid arrogance“Sophia” is the Greek word for wisdom. Sophia also is a prominent figure in the Bible in both the Old Testament and the New Testament,…
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Read more: Advocate changeChange is opportunity when it involves doing different things or doing things differently, says Mitch Joel in his new book Ctrl Alt Delete. The important…
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Read more: Who’s neurotic about food?I just read Lionel Shriver’s book Big Brother, the story of a sister who helps her obese brother lose weight. I also heard Shriver explain…