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At the end of March, my hay fever season as hit hard as it has for the last eight years, and the symptoms ran for the usual two months. But this season was different. This time I: Rid myself of some major stress Watched my diet and stopped drinking coffee Took two supplements I knew […]

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As I travel through various blogs, reading and scanning here and there, I see a very positive pattern of helpfulness, free advice, and how-tos about doing just about anything: better blogging, better writing, better websites, better habits, better health, better living, better sex, better relationships, better everything. Self-improvement seems to be all the rage, and […]

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Life percolates sometimes with those wonderful moments when everything must stop. It can be a song, a phrase, a movie, a smile, or the smell of fresh rain, but suddenly something in that moment takes us back to our inner child and to a longing to embrace everything we know we can be. It is […]

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As much as I may seek personal growth and change, I often find something holding me back, like a truck or bus that comes with a governor device to keep it from going over a certain speed limit. I want to push the pedal to the metal, but I seem to stay stuck in the […]

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Gratitude has been on the top of my list this week. Exploring it anew has given me motivation to write about some of the women of power I know: My “Aunty M,” also known as Muriel: Her parents owned a movie theater and within those magical walls of childhood dreaming, she fully bought into the […]

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