No one can create anger or stress within you. Only you can do that by virtue of how you process your world.
Wayne Dyer
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No one can create anger or stress within you. Only you can do that by virtue of how you process your world.
Wayne Dyer
my mother, to the dog: Be nice, make good choices!
Life’s Lessons Source: LifeAdvancer.com
"Leave the door open for the unknown, the door into the dark. That's where the most important things come from, where you yourself came from, and where you will go." Rebecca Solnit, 'A Field Guide for Getting Lost'
This is not a season but a pause between one future & another, a day after a day, a breathing space before death, a breathing, the rain throwing itself down out of the bluegrey sky, clear joy. Margaret Atwood (1981)
Coffee w Lady Flava and The Crow
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Life’s Greatest Teacher? My To-Do List.
🎢 Life’s been handing out lessons left and right lately, and let’s just say it’s been… interesting. From multitasking fails to surprising victories, here’s a hilarious take on what I’ve learned (and what I’m still figuring out). Share your own!
Daily writing promptWhat skills or lessons have you learned recently?View all responses They say life is the best teacher, but lately, I’m convinced my to-do list moonlights as its assistant. Every unchecked box delivers a new life lesson—some profound, others just mildly traumatic. Like, “You can survive forgetting your reusable bags at the grocery store,” or “Never trust your memory to…
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Come Sit Next To Me
Come Sit Next To Me
Come Sit Next To Me
I love talking to people who have lived life deep and wide and have a breadth of knowledge and wisdom to share. One of those people is the mother of my oldest friend, Stephen (we’ve been friends since we were toddlers) — Pat Dodson, or Mrs. D. as we called her. I grew up in a rural-ish town in South Jersey and Stephen lived down the street with his mom, dad, and…
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