Erie Chapman
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Days 69-73 – Why Don’t Caregivers Care for Themselves?
“You must love and care for yourself before you can love another. Love can only flow from love.” – Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 62-66 “Ornery Preaching”
“Good minds have purposes; others have wish.” Washington Irving Continue reading
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Days 55-59 – Where Memories Scroll
“You will collect new memories today. On another day somewhere in the future, you will scroll those memories and read, there, your life.” -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 41-45 – When Outward Action Changes Inner Thoughts
Kindness and grace are not mere “tools” of caregiving but lovely ways of expressing our being. How do you display your warmth? – Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 34-38 – “Everyday on the Edge.”
“Only when you accept the gift of Love can you practice Radical Loving Care. In that practice, your life is no longer ‘on the edge.’ Fear retreats when Love arrives.” -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 28-32 – Big Harp, Little Harp
“Be an instrument of Love and you can sing her beauty into every relationship you have.” -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 25-26 Quickening Alive
“The light takes us as we are, broken and uncertain as we are. The light does not judge us as we judge ourselves. It seeks us, and it blesses everything it touches.” Tracy Cochran Please note: This reflection is dedicated… Continue reading
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Days 20-22 – The Art of Affirmation
“Love flows through an open heart. A closed heart is a damaged one. Part of the art of affirmation comes in how you express it. Specific thanks reflect thoughtfulness.” -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 13-17 – Creative Blaming
“Success never comes to those who blame… In order to grow Love you need to shrink your ego. Love can only thrive in the garden of humility.” Continue reading
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Days 6-10 – What Is “Right” With You
“Where attention goes, energy flows. Focus on your strengths and your weakness will naturally fade. Catch the power of Love’s energy now and every day. Love will open your finest gifts.” – -Erie Chapman Continue reading