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Heading eastbound across southern California, the sun set low in the sky.
We looked for a campsite in the rocky terrain east of Joshua Tree National Monument.
“We better find a spot soon,” Sandi said.
“I’m looking, dear,” I said.
Up [...]
Matty was always the smaller kid.
He was smart, gifted with science, but smaller than his older brother, Tim. For some reason, Tim enjoyed the blood sport of picking on his brother, especially in front of company. Tim embarrassed Matty about [...]
A lot of people, from the looks of it on Facebook and other sites, are feeling many negative emotions seemingly from the fallout of our election process – emotions such as anxiety, anger, or gloom.
(Many other people are feeling elation, some [...]
Wikipedia tells us that an urban legend is a form of modern folklore consisting of fictional stories deeply rooted in local popular culture.
A unicorn is an example of urban myth as is ice cream with no calories. Some things just don’t exist.
At [...]
You’ve got them. I’ve got them. Everybody’s got them.
They haunt our dreams. They foment our insecurities. They make us doubt ourselves. They play with our subconscious. They cause us to make silly choices.
What are they? Answer: our demons.
How [...]
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Kathy Fray is a best-selling author from New Zealand. As a respected midwife her book OH BABY … Birth, Babies & Motherhood Uncensored is her country’s No.1 selling guide to childbirth and infants. Kathy discusses parenting [...]
Over the past year, higher education has had an intense national conversation about the need to diversify its faculty, staff and executive administration.
This time has long been coming, as a majority of the young people born are black, brown [...]
If you dream of being center stage . . .
Inspiring, entertaining and teaching others with your talk, here are some tips to give you a roaring head start.
This article is Part Two of the JenningsWire round-up article on How To Break Into The [...]
You are a blank slate as of this breath, neutral.
Whether you were very kind to many or you forgot to be, or became scared to be, you are loved. You are valuable. Whether you succeeded at your most yearned for endeavors, or fell short, or were [...]
From my own experience.
As a person who has dealt with fear, anxiety, and stress for over 20 years, the number one thing I learned was to not take my mental health issues for granted and to get help.
When I first started dealing with my fear [...]
Sometimes in life, no matter your stature, success, sartorial dress, rich or modest home, friends and magnificent job—you may come to a point of getting down on yourself.
If you live by modest means or in poverty, you may come to the conclusion [...]
Everyone wants to give meaningful gifts, no matter what the occasion.
There is only gift that tops all others for time eternal.
Interesting, don’t you think, that people usually buy or make things – physical, material things? Things [...]
You live in a high speed, high stress society.
Everything ramps you up to meet deadlines, reach class on time and excel at work. You face texting, emails and Smart Phone recordings. If you’re a parent, you must take the kids to soccer practice, [...]
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Astrologer Hazel Dixon-Cooper is the author of HARNESS ASTROLOGY’S BAD BOY, in which she reveals how to transform your life by unlocking the force of astrology’s baddest character . . . PLUTO.
Unlock The Power Of Pluto
What [...]
The dilapidated sidewalks of the old city of Puerto Vallarta talked to me every day.
Every day I would walk the two miles along the beachfront Malacan, the home of time share and tequila vendors alike. Truly those sidewalks came alive with the [...]
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Certified Financial Planner, Marty Higgins is the author of DistributionLand: A Retiree’s Survival Manual for Transitioning to a World of New Rules & Unexpected Dangers, and creator of The WealthCare Process, a financial [...]
While growing up, you faced many challenges.
You tackled schoolbooks that demanded your attention to gain knowledge. Your teachers busted your butt with homework assignments. Your parents piled on chores such as mowing the lawn, washing the [...]
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Heather Allen, MBA, is the author of Let Your Creativity Work for You: How to Turn Artwork into Opportunity. She is a business and marketing consultant who helps creative people create business, empowering visual artists with business [...]
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Podcast: Helping Teens Lead Lives They LoveHenna Hundal is an impassioned youth empowerment advocate, silence-breaker, and game changer. She is the lead host of Express Yourself! Teen Radio, the top-rated program on the VoiceAmerica [...]
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Phil Johnson is the Founder and President of the Master of Business Leadership system and author of The New Economic Currency: Authentic Leadership and Emotional Intelligence.
What Is The NEW Economic Currency?
What is the “new [...]
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LJ Jackson is a Women’s Empowerment Expert, Inspirational Speaker and Author of the forthcoming book, 21 Ways to Be Unstoppable.
How to Be Unstoppable in Life
What is the simple key ingredient to becoming unstoppable?
Where [...]
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Helen Marie Loorents is the Founder and CEO of Fastrack Wellness Corporation, is a certified health & life coach, wellness consultant to Fortune 500 companies and author of the new book Fastrack to Wellness: Good Health, Good [...]
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Tiffany Mason is an international life and relationship coach, speaker and author. She is the founder of Mason Coaching and Consulting, a lifestyle coaching firm where she empowers women to design a meaningful life and marriage. [...]
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Maureen Healy is the award-winning author of Growing Happy Kids, The Energetic Keys to Indigo Kids and the upcoming book, Highly Sensitive Kids. Currently, she works with parents and their highly sensitive kids globally to help [...]
The holiday season steriotypically has always been portrayed as a time of fun, joy and warmth with family, friends and colleagues.
But it can also be a time of pain and high expectations. And the inevitable disappointments that follow those [...]
The owner of the kind of expensive restaurant navigated the dining room as though it was the school cafeteria.
It was like an adult version of the high school cafeteria with the cool kids at one table, the rich kids at another, and then there [...]
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Chela Hardy is an Administrative Consultant, Mentor and Mindset Trainer, and creator of the Your Desk Is Your Business Training Program for Admins. From her unique perspective as a former administrative employee and now an administrative [...]
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Felicia M Hazzard is contributor to the book HERspectives, Rules and Tools that Build Successful Women: How I Created Work/Life Balance which features her memoir Living Beyond The Wig, the story of her experience living with breast [...]
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Victoria Hargis is an expert in life transitioning. At age 30 she became a widow and learned her youngest child had a terminal illness, ultimately passing away when he was 13. Victoria then spiraled into a deeper level of grief [...]
Creative people are called upon to find ways to make change.
After all we’re change makers. But how do you create the cause and effect that makes a meaningful difference?
Use grace in everything you do.
This isn’t simple, it’s actually [...]
Susan Schutz said, “Let us dance in the sun, wearing wild flowers in our hair.”
Years ago, I backpacked in Nepal, Tibet and other parts of Asia. I distinctly remember the peace and quietude of the Himalayas and the stunning beauty of Mount [...]
Back in high school, you attended classes without much appreciation of your reasons for education.
You complied with scholastic protocol for all teenagers. For the most part, you carried your books to school, read your assignments, cheered at [...]
I truly believe that it is very important to have activities outside of our normal work day that brings us joy.
When we get so caught up in helping others, sometimes, we forget to help ourselves. We suddenly forget what is really important [...]
On first glance, you may assume I’ll be talking about communicating to others via phone, email, texting, writing, video, photos – heck even talking to them – but I have more in mind here.
In my happiness research, the prime principle [...]
Most positive people have a deep belief and understanding that things always change and evolve.
They realize that emotions come and go, a bad moment does not mean a bad day. Tomorrow is a brand new day. They always remember to have hope [...]