Dr Terry Chapman
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Announcing New Associate Editor Liz Wessel – Days 276-280
Liz Wessel, R.N., M.S.N., is the newly named Associate Editor of Journal of Sacred Work. Continue reading
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Days 278-279 – When All Seems Difficult
The challenges of caregiving can make it tough to stay positive all the time. Do not try to put on a happy face; rather gradually improve your outlook one step at a time. Continue reading
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In One Word, Who Are You? – Journal Days 91-95
Others routinely label us with single words. If you changed your last name into the trait that best describes you what would it be? Continue reading
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Days 338 & 339 Christmas Gift from Dr. Terry Chapman
Try adding just one more caring act to your to do list and reach out beyond your Christmas card list to say hello. Be the person who always cares! Continue reading
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Days 267-268 – What is Your Mission in Life?
Productive caregivers have a mission unmatched by any other calling. Your ministry of help to others makes a huge difference in improving the lives of all you help. Continue reading
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Day 192-193 – Sacred Visions
…believe in everyday miracles waiting for you to care. Continue reading
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Days 187-191 – A Shock While Peace Fishing
What a hilarious shock I got seeking serenity in my backyard. Monks & meditators catch Peace Fish every day. What do they understand that we do not? Continue reading
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Days 158-162 The Imagination Behind Gifts & the Journal’s 15th Anniversary
Gift giving can haunt us. It becomes easier when we note David Whyte’s counsel: “…it is the imagination behind the thought that counts, made tangible through gifts that find their definition through being twice blessed.” Continue reading
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Days 46-50 Agathokakological: The Only Word Describing Human Nature
Since caregiving can dominate your whole life it may be wise to accept that no one (not even doctors) is perfect. Continue reading