Caitriona Fingleton

PRESS RELEASE Part one of a mini-series on the secret life of Caitriona Fingleton in her 70th year. Today’s piece outlines Follaine and gives us a glimpse of how it all came about. As I leave a wonderful woodland

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Caitriona Fingleton

Jack of all trades, master of a few, Mother to one. I am the eternal student. I used to say I will be sitting an exam on my deathbed. I’m so over exams, now I choose to learn just

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Larry Mohler

It is the realization of Charles Haanel’s Lesson 16 in section #17 Therefore, to control thought is to control circumstances, conditions, environment, and destiny. — Charles Haanel, The Master Key System Oh, how true! I am whole, perfect, strong,

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Jennifer Scott

An Act of Kindness During a Chaotic Time With this being Kindness Week, I wanted to share a story of what a dear friend did for me. I have known her since first grade. Over our formative years we

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Rochelle Carroll

Discovering the Power Within This week, Lesson 16 of The Master Key System deeply resonated with me as it explored the concept of power — spiritual power. It states, “The power to create depends entirely upon spiritual power. It

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Mariam Mohammed

Cause and Effect I am feeling more and more self directed!!! And it is liberating. I feel like a have a trigger proof like a bullet proof around me that leaves me undisturbed by anything out of me. So

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Dr. Beverley Jones

Claiming My Larger-Than-Lifeship In the journey of life, we often find ourselves striving for greatness, yearning to make a mark that is larger than life itself. This pursuit is not just about achieving success but about embracing the essence

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Maria Folino

Random Acts of Kindness Call to Action Embracing Kindness in Our Schools: A Community Challenge for Youth Mental Health The Master Key Experience (MKE) has inspired countless individuals through its thought-provoking exercises, but one challenge stands out for its

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Celebrate The Moments If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly, our whole life would change.– Buddha Yes, like the wildflowers beneath a vast sky, my spirit stretches toward the light. When I embrace each colorful

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Paula Taylor

Courage Progress My first week in the Franklin method was all about courage, which is the hardest one for me to do at times. I had chance to muse on “courage” more since my blog last week, as I

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Kindness Kindness is one of those rare qualities that seems simple on the surface but runs deep beneath. It’s the small, seemingly insignificant actions—like holding the door for someone or offering a smile to a stranger—that can have an

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Scott Johnson

NEW START Happy New Year to all! I’m so thankful for this new year and the changes that I have experienced thru the Master Key Experience (MKE). Though I find myself still several steps behind and distracted by issues

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Veronica Grant

A Simple Act of Kindness: Sharing Garden Scraps with My Neighbor In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to forget the small acts of kindness that can brighten someone’s day. Recently, I found an opportunity to connect with my neighbor

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Scott Johnson

Distracted Another week of holidays filled with family and friends and traveling. Had lots of fun and many distractions! Boy did I fall on my face this week . I’m behind so so far! What’s that phrase behind the

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Naomie Devorah

Kindness Last week, my blog post was about organization – and paying attention to organization did help me throughout the week feel that I had become more organized. Today, my post is about kindness and about the power of collective will.

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Naomie Devorah

Observation Bias (Observation Freedom!) It seems obvious that the things we think about become more readily apparent to us than those we don’t pay attention to. Considering the fact that we create our own realities – largely by default,

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