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    by Holly Kennedy

    Life had gotten tough, for this a professional living in Topeka Kansas, working one and a half hours away in Overland Park. The daily commute totals three hours and the gas expenditure per month is outrageous. Adding the...read more

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    by Jim Estill

    My business experience has taught me one true thing: That maximizing your productivity, happiness, peace, or impact can best be accomplished if you clearly understand the 12 Rules of Time. 1. Have goals Being more ef...read more

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    by Roman Del Bosque

    In 2006, fresh out of respiratory school, I found myself working at a small sub-acute hospital for children in Los Angeles. My responsibility as a respiratory therapist was mainly to administer respiratory breathing treat...read more

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    by James Vandenburg

    What I Gained In the Fire 525,600 minutes. 525,000 moments so dear. The big hit song from the musical Rent, Seasons of Love, keeps playing over and over in my head. How do you measure a year in the life? I've heard in o...read more

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    by Lee Eng Neo

    Everyone of us will experience some form of hardship in our lives. The degree of suffering varies from person to person, from mild to severe. Some people might come from poor families so chances are they would have experi...read more

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    by Michael Swengel

    Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul. And sings the tune Without the words, And never stops at all. -Emily Dickinson I've always wondered what would have become of mankind had we no hope. It is...read more

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    by Leann Zotis

    My mother worked harder every single day of her life than I have ever worked in mine. She was what is termed in today's vernacular a "stay at home mom". She raised four children to become upstanding, self-reliant adults an...read more

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    by Jewelfaerie

    Top 10 Simple Ways to Make Life Easier Finding ways to make life easier and more efficient is to me what yarn is to cats...good times all around. It's just a sense of accomplishment, like "yeah, I just won the lotter...read more

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    by Denny Phillips

    Whenever I see a rose I think of my mother. Of course, my mother has long since passed away, but the sight of a beautiful rose always makes me think of her. I was a lonely teenager. You know the kindthe dorky little ...read more

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    by Kimberly Shawver

    ~Be careful with the choices that you make. Your influence on others is stronger than you think~ Ever wonder how big of an influence you are on others? I'm not talking about just your family or friends; I'm talking abo...read more

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    by Julie Mangano

    It was a cool, crisp autumn evening in my small town. The ocean breezes added an extra chill, reminding me that there would be only a few more days when I would be able to enjoy my usual, early evening walk into town from ...read more

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    by Gabriella Samms

    Change. Every single one of us has attempted it, been a victim to it or can't live month to month without having it woven into our lives. Without it, life would be redundant. Sometimes it alters our lives for the good ...read more

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    by Andrea Maclean

    Some say that we cannot live in two places at the same time. But, leaving a place always entails leaving behind a piece of yourself. So, while we physically cannot be in two places at once, our minds often wander to the pl...read more

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    by Deb Lupoli

    It has been my experience that you must reach a certain age (different for us all) before you can really identify and appreciate the real lessons in life. Although, of course, I believe we learn daily in some form or anoth...read more

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    by Maggie Currie

    Should I have become a life coach? It all began with a throw away comment made by a lady on a business course I was attending in 2004. I was setting up a virtual secretarial business here on the Isle of Wight. It wa...read more

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    by Magnolia Miller

    If you live long enough, you discover that life has a way of teaching you its lessons, whether you want to learn them or not; and never is this more apparent than when one reaches middle-age. Call it maturity, call ...read more

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    by Diane Danielson

    In my research about generational differences, I stumbled across some work by Morris Massey. His main theory is: "what you are, is where you were when" (the "where" refers to your coming-of-age years; and the "when" to sig...read more

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    by Heather Domnick

    ~A Eulogy for Grandpa~ Once a long time ago, I was a wealthy little girl. I had a pocket full of nickels and each one represented a tomato worm, a worm that I'd fed to the chickens not long after grandpa paid me five c...read more

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    by Jamietra Hennington

    Truth of Age The Number vs. Maturity Introduction We all know the saying "age ain't nothing but a number." However, society loves to play the age card. If age is nothing but a number, why is this? We unconsci...read more

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    by James Mockridge.

    What life provides will usually define the what and who we are. Is there really such a definition as the perfect life? The answer is no, but we will always continue to view those that have, or are seen to have, the better ...read more

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