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All posts tagged "self-help"
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When Patience Runs Out
Patience is a virtue. It’s true. But what about when we can’t decipher if it’s, in fact, patience or instead, being taken advantage of? What if our patience is really codependence? Fear? Low self-esteem?? What if we just aren’t...
- Posted January 22, 2014
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women and anger: not so scary after all.
By Natalie Hughes, Editor-in-Chief. In general when you compare the sexes, we women are the diplomats–we seek fairness and justice, whereas men over history have been more likely to engage in conflict. We want peace more...
- Posted January 21, 2014
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the courage to surrender
By Ronelle Roode-Brothers. To surrender – give up control – to let go…release. Not the easiest route to go sometimes. I’m sure you’ve been challenged (internally) just as I have at times to accept pending change…to...
- Posted January 10, 2014
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how to get what you want
Have you ever wondered why you can sometimes easily create what you want and other times it is a real struggle? by Sacha Sterling I’ve got you covered. In this weeks vlog (link below) I discuss the...
- Posted December 23, 2013
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Crystal Andrus asks, “What Are You So Afraid Of?”
Imagine being in a dark alley late at night as three thugs approach you. It’s probably your ego, or your trickster, that will save your butt, simply because it’s the most primitive part of you. But since...
- Posted December 9, 2013
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peace for the holidays with brahmari breathing
By Kathi Casey, ERYT, CPI The holiday season is all about peace, love, and joy, yet, it’s often filled with just the opposite. Travel, parties, shopping, and entertaining are piled on top of our already jam-packed schedules,...
- Posted December 9, 2013
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crystal andrus: peaceful versus passive
There’s a big difference. For most of my life, I believed my soul only wanted peace. And while this is true (our soul does want peace), what I didn’t understand was the difference between peaceful and passive...
- Posted November 26, 2013
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forget the open window–tear the roof off
By Meadow Linn. A peach is ripe when slightly soft. A melon is ready when its perfume fills a room. And, milk has a “sell-by” date. But, matters of the heart are not so simple. How do...
- Posted November 25, 2013
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natalie hughes: loving the house I’m in
“If you can’t be with the one you love, honey, love the one you’re with.” Maybe Stephen Stills was on to something there. At first listen, the thought of that tag-line lyric is kind of awful, like...
- Posted November 25, 2013
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crystal’s books that matter: dark side with debbie ford
The Dark Side of The Light Chasers I’m a lover of books. They’re literally my addiction. I’ve been an avid reader since I was four years old. If someone were to ask me what has helped me...
- Posted November 21, 2013