Day Fourteen of 365 – Start Where You Are
Arthur Ashe once said, “Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” Three short sentences that pack a punch! Three short
Arthur Ashe once said, “Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” Three short sentences that pack a punch! Three short
Day thirteen of my year long daily writing adventure finds me wondering about the future. I wonder about what opportunities and challenges lie ahead for
Author’s note: When I awoke this morning, I was unable to get to my blog platform. What follows is a glance into my thinking when
Setting goals and pursuing dreams are activities in which we all engage. Some of us are more successful in the process than others. Often in
I often wonder what might happen if we were to choose one action over another. How might the outcome be different? What new insight might
The Hopi (Native American) people have a proverb that bears serious consideration when thinking about responsibility. It says, “We are the ones we have been
“Just Do It!” I just love this tag line, don’t you? Oh, I know that some have made light of this iconic slogan through the
The Cherokee People have a proverb that infuses this last day of 2016 with meaning worth considering. It says, “Do not let yesterday take up
One of my all-time favorite books ever written was first published in 1922 by Margery Williams. The book, The Velveteen Rabbit. It is a children’s story
More than any time in my life, I believe that our country stands on the edge of a precipice gazing down and into a dark
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