From the monthly archives:

December 2010

Forgive Someone Now – Here’s How

By Mary Jaksch It can be difficult to forgive those who hurt us. In fact, we sometimes cling to our grievances and grudges. Because our stories of grievance and resentment are a way to define who we think we are. Just think for a moment – do you carry stories of grievances? I’ve met many [...]

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How to Recover from a Medical Disaster

A guest post by Doug Armey I’ve worked at staying healthy–exercising daily and carefully monitoring what I eat.  So in May 2007 when my digestive system wacked out I assumed it was just a bug. I’m 5’10” and weighed 185 pounds so I thought this would be a good chance to lose 10 pounds and [...]

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The 10 Timeless Joys of Aging

A guest post by Christopher Foster of The Happy Seeker My dad, who was 95 when he died, liked to say you could put his medical history on the back of a postage stamp. After my Mom died, Dad sold their house in Pevensey Bay, on the Sussex coast in England, and moved to a [...]

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How to Use The Principle of Lag to Your Advantage

By Mary Jaksch Let’s say that you’ve made a change in your life, or you’ve created something new. You’re all fired up – and you want instant results. But it’s as if your effort has fallen into a dark well – there seems to be no result. That can be very frustrating. Imagine that you’re [...]

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How to Turn Passion into Success: Confessions of an Accidental Blogger

Barrie Davenport of  Live Bold and Bloom in conversation with Mary Jaksch In this interview, Barrie gets Mary to reveal the secret of why she turned into a blogger, and how blogging has changed her life. Barrie: What were your originals goals and intentions when you created this blog? Mary: When I first started out, [...]

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