Larry Mohler

True positive thoughts are where everything begins. Coupled with true feelings brings about an inner belief which kicks “subby” into action! I am whole, perfect, strong, powerful, loving, harmonious and happy. I can be if I will it to

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Jonathan MacKay

Last week we were asked to observe obituaries in a local paper newspaper. This week, I find myself composing one. We were invited to ask three questions after each of the deceased: 1. What would that person give to

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Jennifer Scott

Taking Initiative The greatest good is what we do for one another. – Mother Teresa When I learned my Brother had to go on dialysis due to kidney failure, my heart sank. He was now limited in what he

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The Power of Asking the Right Questions In the world of personal development we often hear about the importance of asking “the right questions,” but we might not realize just how transformative those questions can be until we try

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Benjamin Brandtzaeg

Do it Now, Now is the Time You Have to Do it This week I have been reflecting on the do it now phrase I have been repeating at least 25 times two times a day. I see I

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Paula Taylor

I’m Stepping Out in Faith and Belief During my networking meeting on Monday, the president asked us to define the difference between belief vs faith. We went around the table, each of us giving our definitions. It would probably

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Drem Bruinsma

This Day is All I Have Reading random obituaries online impacted me, partly because it triggers memories of my late father. I loved my dad, yet most often I was not able to connect with him. One standard response

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Julie Marsden

Freedom to Create the Life I Always Dreamt of …. Going through the obituaries of strangers and thinking about each individual each day, some people have died young, and you wonder what could they have accomplished had they had

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Roosevelt Thurman Sr

MKE Week 18 – Behold The Milky Way I have been enlightened beyond my wildest dreams and will have to return to capture the beauty I have experienced. In most minds some will think I didn’t achieve the goal

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Veronica Grant

Embracing Our True Potential Amy’s insights remind me of the incredible potential each of us holds when we approach life with a servant’s heart. So much of our lives is shaped by programming—beliefs and expectations that often limit us.

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Maria Folino

Cheesecake Og Mandino’s wisdom in The Scroll Marked V is simple yet profound: “I will live this day as if it is my last. And if it is not, I shall fall to my knees and give thanks.” These

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Heather Hogue

Chipping away Sometimes it seems like a two step forward three steps back. Is it Monday and I was supposed to do this blog on Friday. Also, yes. My old blueprint hanging on for dear life while I am

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Mariam Mohammed

Understanding! Wow the realization that idleness for a creative being could mean stealing warm clothes for those I care about .. Heck it could mean withholding healing from the community of seeker that could receive help from me. I

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Caitriona Fingleton

Week #17HJ Rejection and Belief This was a hard week. I am in the process of making a job for myself. I want to work in Secondary schools with the Transition Year students passing on some of what I

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Letting Go of Old Roles Letting go of old roles can be one of the hardest but most freeing things we do in life. We often define ourselves by the roles we play—whether it’s being the responsible one, the

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Mary Ebacher Estridge

Reflecting On My Transformation As I walked with my pup Gracy on the park path today, I saw growth all around me. With the warmer weather, some of the trees are beginning to wake up while others are still

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