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Tag Archives: New Year’s Resolutions
Keeping Resolutions – On Taking One Step at a Time
Do you want something new in the New Year? Then start. Take one small step in a new direction. Tomorrow, if that is still the direction you want to pursue, take another…or change direction. But take the step. Every day … Continue reading
Riding the Seesaw – On Finding Balance
“Happiness is not a matter of intensity but of balance, order, rhythm and harmony.” Thomas Merton We are closing on the end of the year, which always makes me thoughtful. I tend to not only assess the last year for … Continue reading
Posted in Writings by Wordsmiths and Others
Tagged assessing the year, balance, Charles Schultz, Charlie Brown, Child, finding balance, harmony, new year, new year advice, New Year's Resolutions, On finding balance, Peanuts, personal gifts, Playground, Pogo, reassessing our lives, Religion and Spirituality, Seesaw, teeter totter, Thomas Merton, Walt Kelly
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Honoring Omens and Resolutions
I often get my best ideas in the shower. I guess a lot of people do. William Walton, my writing partner, takes this so seriously he has a dive slate attached to his faucet so he can record the ideas … Continue reading