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  • Don’t Take Anything Personally

    Posted on Sunday December 6th, 2009 at 10:36 in Personal Growth, Letting go, eliminating stress, book selections

    How many reactions do you have a day about other people’s behaviors, words or actions?   How do you react if someone walks ahead of you through a door and just let’s the door slam into you, or a family member who gossips about you.  I know I s...

  • Creating Boundaries

    Posted on Sunday December 7th, 2008 at 15:12 in Personal Growth, setting boundaries, book selections

    I’m reading a book that resided on my bookshelf for a while – “A Pace of Grace:  The Virtues of a Sustainable Life” by Linda Kavelin Popov.   I like to wander over to my bookshelves to see what book talks to me.   I saw this book, but di...

  • Happy For No Reason

    Posted on Sunday November 23rd, 2008 at 15:06 in happy, happiness, Personal Growth, wellbeing, book selections

    As you know from a previous post, I’m an avid book reader…actually book junkie.    I usually have open several books at a time and I love doing this.    Last week on my bookshelf, I picked up this great ‘feel good’ book:   “Happy fo...

  • Do I Have To Change?

    Posted on Friday August 22nd, 2008 at 09:28 in relationships, book selections

    What do you think about change?    We all have our reactions to change…some things we are ready to let go, others we hold on to dear life.   All around us change is occurring without our permission.   As the seasons change, so does our lives...

  • All about books!

    Posted on Saturday July 19th, 2008 at 00:16 in life lessons, book selections, all about books

    I sometimes wonder how much of what I’ve learned in life comes from experiences with people or through reading books. I know there is no way to tell the difference, yet as I look around my library of self-help or self-growth books, I am who I am ...