“The diseases of the mind are more and more destructive than those of the body.” ~ Marcus Tullius Cicero. 1st-century BC Roman philosopher That thoughts become things is not new to our generation. Cicero was aware in the 1st Century BC. The ego tries to incessantly fill our heads with worry, judgment, negative and self-defeating [...]
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Sweep in Front of Your Own Steps
June 2nd, 2010It Works
May 11th, 2010It was Christmas for me today…and now you. When I visited my doctor this morning, he told me about the incredible results he is having in his life after reading and following the advice given in a little pocket guide written in 1926. The book is titled It Works. The author would not identify himself [...]
Bitter Betty or Appreciative Annie?
April 23rd, 2010Life’s a trip. Whether it is good or bad, positive or negative, it’s all how you look at it. “Never forget that life can only be nobly inspired and rightly lived if you take it bravely and gallantly, as a splendid adventure in which you are setting out into an unknown country, to meet many [...]
Recovering from “Bad Urges”
January 28th, 2010Lou Holtz in his video Do Right said one thing is universal: you are going to have problems. Try as you might, you cannot escape problems long term. They are a natural part of our human experience. www.tut.com says it this way… “If you knew how much you have in common with every single person [...]
Can You Feel It? 2010 – Your Kind of Year
December 31st, 2009Read the following message from www.tut.com and see if it doesn’t supercharge you with excitement on this the last day of 2009: “I’ve got a feeling, Rosie, that 2010 is going to be your kind of year. That you’ll be happier than you’ve ever been, laughing harder, smiling wider, standing taller, walking lighter, dancing crazier, [...]
“Enjoy Each Step Along the Way”
October 17th, 2009“When you dance, your purpose is not to get to a certain place on the floor. It’s to enjoy each step along the way.” — Wayne Dyer What a beautiful reminder that we sometimes need to paste to our foreheads…especially me. What a week it has been. My book, Stop the Needless Suffering, arrived on [...]
A Day Of Gratitude
October 13th, 2009The day I have long been awaiting is finally here. Suddenly it all seems so surreal. How did this all happen? I know it has to be real. I mean the books were personally delivered to me yesterday, so I know it is real. Oh, the magic of tearing that first box open, seeing the [...]
A Lesson in Adrenal Health from Peyton Manning…
October 5th, 2009It was exciting to watch Peyton Manning at the Colts’ game yesterday, but Peyton gave the lingering crowd an added bonus as he walked off the field at the game’s end. Peyton was the last player to leave the field. A crowd had gathered on the bleachers near the exit off the field. As Peyton [...]
"Live in the Present Moment Wisely and Earnestly"
August 13th, 2009WOW, what a day, one filled with ceaseless, unbelievable, overwhelming challenges. Everyone has now gone to bed, and finally there is stillness all around. It is nice to sit and reflect on the hurricane of a day. It seems the first place to start is with gratitude. What are all the blessings of the day? [...]
