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Day 155 – A Single Treasure
Perhaps our call is to remember to always, only see with eyes of Love. Our world is full of treasures, and we must not let one go by unnoticed. Continue reading
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Days 154 – Who Cleans Up?
The people who clean up have difficult work and low pay. What we can do, at least, is find some time to thank them for their work – to actually stop a housekeeper in the hall and express your appreciation. Continue reading
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Day 153 – Happy Mysteries
Somehow, beauty often lives in the most unlikely surroundings. Hospitals are not perceived like art museums. Yet, masterpieces are created in them every day. Continue reading
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Day 152 – Revealing the Light in Others
What every great charity leader does is to reveal the light in co-workers so that others may see it. They do this by recognizing the gifts of others, affirming them, and trumpeting this music into the broader world. Continue reading
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Days 149-151 – Weekend Meditation
The rain that grays the forest finds yellow wings that dart & weave. Continue reading
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Day 148 – Conversations in Community
Conversations in community create the possibility for each of us to enter into joy and sorrow, acknowleging and living through pain, anger, sadness, joy, happiness, or discouragement. Continue reading
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Day 147 – Presence to the Depressed
Depression has few friends” – Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Day 146 – The Lap of Silence
Let yourself fall toward silence. Continue reading
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Day 145 – Caregiver Memorial Day
As we remember those who have sacrificed their lives in the service to their country, I invite you to consider caregivers who have lived for their patients. Continue reading
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Day 142-144 – Fun-day
First of all, public congratulations to my colleague, Cathy Self, who was awarded her PhD on May 9! Anyone who has traveled this journey knows how long and harrowing it can be. We're grateful to have Dr. Self as a… Continue reading
