photography
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Days 18-22 How Art Trains Caregivers
While FaceTiming with my daughter she demonstrated how modern day portrait photography is lifted to fine art when the photographer has trained their eye so well that they create as artists. She made this image of me with a… Continue reading
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Days 22-26 – To Savor – The Only Path to Gratitude
A hyperactive child I remain a hyperactive adult. Hyperactivity interferes with gratitude. There is one path to gratitude: Learning to savor. We can only “now-live” if we slow down by savoring. Continue reading
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Days 251-255 – Passions
The question is not what do you like, but what do you love? Pick a passion & dive deep. Your life’s diamonds cannot be found on the surface. Continue reading
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Days 65-69 – Are Hospitals “Churches”?
Healing thrives when caregivers enter hospitals with the same reverence as they do churches. “There is no way that medical care can be limited to the body and be good medicine.” – Professor Stanley Hauerwas Continue reading
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Days 284-288 – Has Been or Never Was?
Who is to say whether your life has been successful? Is your answer the only one that matters? 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