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My blog post, “Insurmountable”, listed all the barriers we face in pursuit of our dreams.
For me, age is the most visible as I am coming up on the half century mark.
As the decades have passed, the list of things I believed I was no longer [...]
I watched an interview the other day and a woman said her problems were insurmountable.
This struck me in two ways. First, who in this day and age says insurmountable? We may say impossible, unbeatable, no way, or can’t do it, but insurmountable? [...]
Is Anything Insurmountable?
After overcoming personal loss and the unemployment that followed the financial crash, Darlene Butt’s faith was tested when her sister was diagnosed and then passed away from lung cancer. Out of the darkness, [...]
As the Greek philosopher, Heraclitus, says, “The only thing that is constant is change.”
Sometimes, life changes in ways that are barely noticeable in day to day reference. Other times, change storms through our lives in a tidal [...]
One Comes Along Every Ten Minutes.
I had the privilege of seeing Marianne Williamson in Detroit. She was speaking about her book, The Law of Divine Compensation and talked about missed opportunities.
She believes that they are not missed forever, [...]
Diamonds are the most coveted gem on earth.
They are a girl’s best friend, a sign of commitment, royalty and wealth, and a thing of beauty. They don’t start off that way. Misshapen, unrefined, and unattractive, carbon has to undergo extreme [...]