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Read more: Do your part“How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world,” Anne Frank once said. We recently discussed a…
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Read more: Keep it from happening again“What is done cannot be undone, but one can prevent it happening again,” Anne Frank once said. We recently discussed a book about Anne Frank…
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Read more: A world of peace for every childWe recently discussed a book about Anne Frank at a Girl Scout summer book club. We talked with the girls about being upstanders instead of…
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Read more: The joy of walkingThe writer Virginia Woolf walked as a cure to depression—and often she came up with scenes and plots for her books during her walks, says…
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Read more: A cure for physical distressWalking can strain the body, Kerri Andrews admits in her book Wanderers. However, Andrews writes about Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt’s cure for her physical distress. ”All…
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Read more: Walking is a good use of timeIn her book Wanderers, Kerri Andrews quotes Linda Cracknell about the benefits of walking. Walking, Cracknell says, “helps keep alive older ways of being…. “There…
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Read more: Women walkingI’m walking. I love to walk in the morning. Walking helps me get my day off to a good start. It also helped me survive…
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Read more: The comfort of friendsI’m feeling anxious. We’re getting ready to move everything out of our house—including the two of us and our dog Jack. Yikes! It’s necessary because…
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Read more: The power of harmonyI am still going through “stuff”—getting ready for a major house renovation. I’ve been sorting through boxes of my mother’s papers, and I found a…
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Read more: The cost of loveIn her book Oh Beautiful, Ann Napolitano talks about “the beauty and the cost of love.” How true! Love is beautiful—but sometimes it requires work,…