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Posts on health, mental health, and inspiration. "Postcards," as I have begun calling the blog, is an eclectic variety of topics related to health.

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  • Accentuate the Positive

    Posted on Wednesday April 29th, 2009 at 11:15 in inspiration, banter

    Have you noticed in your life there are some people who are always happy? Nothing gets them down and they are just great to be around? That’s how I hope to be . . . I am sure I don’t always acheive it though. There is a lot of negative ...

  • Stages of Change

    Posted on Tuesday April 28th, 2009 at 23:27 in banter

    There is a psychology about moving forward always refining, trying to be better as time marches by. I think change can be healthy when we respect the process, and most of all take care to gradually change our brains....

  • Free Your Brain

    Posted on Tuesday April 28th, 2009 at 23:08 in Psychology, inspiration, philosophy, creativity, brain, appreciation, possibilities, mind over matter, brains, banter, brain injury, human freedom

    I ran across this inspiring photo today at Neurophilosophy, a recent addition to my blogroll. Mo, the author, describes the photo in a post there, but here is an excerpt: Purkinje cells are the largest cells in the mammalian brain. They have a plana...

  • The Library - Browsing Humanity

    Posted on Friday April 24th, 2009 at 22:34 in inspiration, banter

    I went to the library yesterday. There is a book there called “The Writer’s Market” that I needed some info from. I wasn’t sure if it would be there since I live in a 1/2 rural area of California (compared to Orange County w...

  • Disneyland: 50 Years “Flash” By

    Posted on Friday April 24th, 2009 at 22:16 in banter, my journal

    (PG-13 post) Duward Discussion had a post on Disneyland’s anniversary. I decided to take a Google walk and share what I found. Most was your average Disney history stuff (which I love) but I discovered something else I thought was an urban le...