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  • Gaining Hope By Gazing Upon Hurt?

    In his majestic poem, “Ode on Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood”, William Wordsworth writes: Then sing, ye Birds, sing, sing a joyous song! And let the young Lambs bound As to the tabor’s sound! We in thought will join your throng, Ye that pipe and ye that play, Ye that through your…

  • Why Judgment Hurts So Bad, Why You Keep Giving In, And HOW to Get Relief!

    I had a conversation with a friend the other day and they confessed (though didn’t apologize, mind you) to having judged decisions I had made. These pre-judgments were out of ignorance and not once did the person talk to me to find out the circumstances surrounding various decisions I had made. Instead, they succumbed to…

  • Book Reflection: No Fail Habits

    A short book that packs a good punch. This book was NOT written by Michael Hyatt but by his team at his company. It bears mentioning, that MUCH of the book stems from Hyatt’s teaching and the examples given to illustrate are of him. To make this Book Reflection easier, I will refer to the…

  • “Goods and Services”

    Help me find a place where no one knows my name. But they have a fine selection of delectable distractions that will give me the warmth of faith, but not its sting. And when they see the cracks in the artificial edifice of perfection I’ve constructed… I can easily re-locate. To another place where the…

  • Character Takes Time

    I am naturally a very trusting person. Some would call it a weakness…Others might dub it as gullible…but I assume that the person I am talking to has no reason to lie to me or to embellish the truth. This tendency has made me waste a lot of time on ventures and situations I, otherwise,…

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