All posts tagged "art"

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    Strategies To Balance Work And Motherhood During COVID

    By Miranda Davis Balancing motherhood and work during the pandemic is not an easy feat for a working mom. It is indeed stressful to perform a full day of work to your supervisor while ensuring you give...

    • Posted February 8, 2021
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    Who Are You Becoming?

    By Arielle Ford The past year has changed most of us on both visible and invisible ways. For many, the people and things we most value, have come into sharper focus while we let go of people...

    • Posted January 26, 2021
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    Dream to Done

    By Sherri Lee Growing up, I often heard the adults in my life tell me that I was a dreamer. They would say it like it was a bad thing. Life without dreams is meaningless. If the...

    • Posted November 19, 2020
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    The Power of Wonder Journaling

    By Nicole Moorey This month’s ‘book referral’ is my favourite so far – and it’s not really a book! I found it by fluke. I was checking out author Amber Rae’s website to see her latest projects,...

    • Posted August 25, 2020
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    Conspiracy Theories — Let’s Get to the Root of Them

    By Crystal Andrus Morissette I’ve always been fascinated by human beings, why we do what we do, feel what we feel, and believe what we believe. Lately, I’ve become disillusioned by the amount of “good people” I...

    • Posted August 3, 2020
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    Netflix and Me.

    By: Pam Del Franco There’s so much going on these days, with the polarization of how people are reacting to this pandemic. I’m guilty of bobbling up or down based on the latest information out there. But...

    • Posted July 27, 2020
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    Door Handles

    By: Pam Del Franco It really is ok to feel afraid sometimes. In the earlier days of this pandemic, I went for a 20 min walk around the block. Boom! You might be thinking that it sounds...

    • Posted July 16, 2020
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    Dear PAST

    By Sarah Lynnette Dear past, firstly, let me thank you. Thank you for the learning lessons that you have provided me with. Thank you for the mental confusion and internal battles you caused me to have, from...

    • Posted June 24, 2020
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    Picasso, Pandemic and Your Personal Artistry

    By Michele Domingo It’s as if we have all stumbled into the Blue Period of one of Picasso’s paintings and brought it to life during this Pandemic. Monochromatic, dark, dreary, painted images of people in lonely and...

    • Posted June 5, 2020
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    4 Keys to Freedom

    By Nicole Moorey “She decided to trust what she felt, to know what she knew, and to dare to imagine an unseen order where she might be free.” ~ Glennon Doyle Like so many others, I recently...

    • Posted May 20, 2020
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