caregivers
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Days 278-282 – Who surrounds you?
This photograph screams peer pressure. Just one soul refused to raise his arm in the Nazi salute. The crowd hails Hitler’s hatred. Most surely harbor a loving heart. Yet, they are afraid to be kind. Fear – love’s counterpoint -… Continue reading
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Days 271-275 Stop Beating Yourself Up! -The Art of Self-Kindness
We laugh at the man banging his head against a wall. Then we beat ourselves up everyday.Yogi Berra said, “I never blame myself when I’m not hitting… After all, if I know it isn’t my fault that I’m not hitting,… Continue reading
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Days 264-268 – Not in Picture…
(Reading time: 45 seconds) – Even if you have seen it before stay with this astonishing picture. It takes more than a glance to absorb two subtle & fascinating facts… Continue reading
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Days 257-261 The Miracle of Mercy
Shouldering the wounded & naked “stranger” on his beast of burden is The Good Samaritan himself, the protagonist of the greatest parable of love in the history of the world. Continue reading
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Days 250-254 – In the Blink of a Camera’s Eye
“Light makes photography. Embrace light. Admire it. Love it. But above all, know light. Know it for all you are worth, and you will know the key to photography.” George Eastman Continue reading
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Days 281-285 – The Secret of Old Age
Everyone wants to know Mom’s secret. “I brush my teeth after dinner so I won’t eat anymore,.” she told one person. Continue reading
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Days 274-278 – The Power of Fun
What does fun look like to one CEO? Continue reading
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Days 253-257 – Where is Our Soul?
Any science teacher can explain why a double rainbow occurs. None can explain why such sights (including the way the car shape mimics the rainbows) move the soul. When my youngest grandson saw these twin rainbows he said, “That means… Continue reading
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Days 246-250 – Whispering in God’s Ear
What would you whisper into God’s ear right now? Meister Eckhart wrote, “The eye through which I see God is the same eye through which God sees me.” Continue reading
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Days 239-243 – Your Self Portrait
“In an episode of the old television series “Twilight Zone” a man invites guests to put on masks that reflect his idea of their personalities. What happens to the guests makes it one of Rod Serling’s most memorable episodes.” Continue reading