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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Serenity now … please!
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference. The well-known and often quoted “Serenity Prayer” provides a simple, yet a powerful guide in our … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, change, courage, God, peace of mind, prayer, serenity, spirituality, wisdom, worry
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“Made in Japan”: The Attitude Adjustment of a Baby Boomer
As I have witnessed the tragedy that has befallen the Japanese people over the last few weeks and have felt the emotional tug caused by the suffering of my fellow beings I have been amazed at how malleable is our willingness and ability to … Continue reading
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Tagged attitude adjustment, compassion, earthquake, empathy, forgiveness, friendship, Japan, micro-electronics, nuclear power, tsunami, World War II, WWII
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Life’s Pleasant Little Surprises
Life continues to sprinkle in pleasant little surprises and the power of social networking just provided another one. Today, I found my elementary school Principal on Facebook! So what, you say? What’s so unusual about finding a school administrator on … Continue reading
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Tagged facebook, nostalgia, old friends, school days, social networking, success, surprises
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