Ever since I can remember, I have been taking NOTE of the world as I see it. Somewhere along the way, in the gentle pause of a day, the act of writing became a ritual, a way to catch fleeting moments before they slipped away.| Livology
"The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is now." – Chinese proverb It's understandable if you're feeling hesitant about real estate investing right now. Maybe you've been watching the headlines about "cooling markets" and "stubborn interest rates," or perhaps you're remembering the head-spinning price swings of the pandemic and thinking, "I'll wait until things settle down."| Memphis Real Estate Investing HubSpot Blog
The other day I scanned the internet for news of ex-friends who’d stayed significant in my memory. “We quarreled,” as French philosopher Sartre said about one former friend, the philosopher Merleau-Ponty, “a quarrel does not matter. It’s just one more … Continue reading → The post Ave Atque Vale (Hail and Farewell) appeared first on Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Column.| Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Column
The Gratitude Trick that Boosts Mood and Sleep This week’s Better You, Backed by Science email is about gratitude – and how it can boost your mood and help you sleep better. We all know how it feels when someone thanks us for something we’ve done. It’s warm. It lifts us. It can even turn a bad… The post The Gratitude Trick that Boosts Mood and Sleep appeared first on David R Hamilton PHD.| David R Hamilton PHD
"For what has been, thanks: for what will be, yes." A powerful quote for appreciating the past, be in the present and move to the future| Positivity Strategist - Robyn Stratton-Berkessel
Live The Life You Deserve! Travel the world with us as we offer stories and mindfulness practices to inspire you wherever you are on your personal journey.| Livology
What things could you use some practice in? Maybe you’re picking up a new hobby or want to develop a particular skill for your job. Perhaps you’re giving a speech... The post 5 Areas Practice Pays Off in Marriage appeared first on Prepare/Enrich.| Prepare/Enrich
The housing market is in flux, but that isn't inherently a bad thing. See how the headlines you see today may actually be opportunities.| The Hard Money Co.
The other night I had a dream in which I met a woman whom I used to regard as a friend. But she’d become an ex-friend – in the following fashion. An ill-wisher who’d known me from my earliest days … Continue reading → The post In Quest of Lost Friendship appeared first on Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Column.| Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Column
Steve Geimann, the newly appointed President of the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, talked with us on the importance and process of journalism education accreditation. He...| Washington, D.C., Pro SPJ Chapter
The sail, the play of its pulse so like our own lives:so thin and yet so full of life,so noiseless when it labors hardest,so noisy and impatient when least effective. -Henry David Thoreau From 1969 to 1977, my parents, aunt, and uncle started, owned, and operated a business in Seattle called Sailboat Headquarters. They sold […] The post SAIL appeared first on Livology.| Livology
“What shape waits in the seed of you to grow and spread its branches against a future sky?” David Whyte In 2013, we sold all of our belongings, and when we say all, we mean everything but the baby books and wedding albums. During a particularly busy moving sale, a woman in a blue dress […] The post PLANT appeared first on Livology.| Livology
Dear March—Come in By Emily Dickinson “Dear March—Come in— How glad I am— I hoped for you before— Put down your Hat— You must have walked— How out of Breath you are— Dear March, how are you, and the Rest— Did you leave Nature well— Oh March, Come right upstairs with me— I have so […] The post MARCH appeared first on Livology.| Livology
“In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present.” -Sir Francis Bacon Cultures around the world have traditions for chasing away the darkness and at the same time fanning the LIGHT as a reminder of the brighter days to come. From the Buergbrennen fires in Luxembourg to the Lunar New […] The post LIGHT appeared first on Livology.| Livology
“I have things in my head that are not like what anyone has taught me—shapes and ideas near to me, so natural to my way of being and thinking— that it hasn’t occurred to me to put them down. I decided to strip away what I had been taught—to accept as true my own thinking. […] The post ANEW appeared first on Livology.| Livology
Nothing Gold Can Stay Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf’s a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay. -Robert Frost (1874 –1963) This time of year, things get busy. […] The post STAY appeared first on Livology.| Livology
Question and you shall receive but expect the unexpected by leaning into the future with excited anticipation.| Livology
To begin with, I thought I was someone who tended to think more about the things that I used to have because I think about the past a lot. However, when I thought about it some more, I think part o…| On this I ponder
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“Her deathbed confession was more like a selfless revelation – an ode of love to her children.” Happy Mother’s Day! Every Mother’s Day our thoughts roll around to the gratitude, appreciation, love, and respect we hopefully feel, and should be expressing, to our mothers, wives, sisters, and others all year round. Only this day we […] The post Love, Sacrifice, Security – A Mother’s Greatest Gifts appeared first on Dr. Juneau Robbins.| Dr. Juneau Robbins
As winter fades and Wisconsin begins to thaw, the changing season brings renewal not only to the land but also to the human spirit. Writer Ron Weber explores how the arrival of spring awakens long-forgotten memories, and invites us to rediscover the sense of wonder that often lies dormant within us.| Wisconsin Life
Special Care Focus: Appreciating Our Earth – Earth Day 2025 Welcome to Appreciating Our Earth Care Focus – Earth Day 2025. In order for everyone around the world to participate in the synchronized Care Focus, April 22nd, we have chosen three convenient times: 4 a.m., 12 p.m. (noon), and 8 p.m. Pacific Time (GMT/UTC minus 7 hours)*. Please join with others on the Global Coherence […] The post Special Care Focus: Appreciating Our Earth appeared first on HeartMath Institute.| HeartMath Institute
We have seen and felt “the breath of life” as in the force that gives them life, in our travels, and we have been reverent observers of sacred spaces and practices of many faiths.| Livology
March is National Athletic Trainers Month, and at AOSMI, we’re proud to recognize and celebrate the invaluable contributions of athletic trainers (ATs) everywhere. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to the more »| Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Institute, PC.
A man and a woman in the same heterosexual relationship are actually in different relationships. Well, let me rephrase that. Happy couples have fewer gender differences. But in unhappy relationships, there are clear differences between men and women in emotional expression. According to Dr. John Gottman’s highly respected research, gender issues significantly exacerbate relationship problems. […]| Monika Hoyt–The Couple's Cure
Employee Appreciation Day Employee Appreciation Day is on the first Friday in March. This day for employers to give thanks or recognition to their employees. Dr. Bob Nelson wrote the book 1,001 Ways to Reward Employees and wanted to remind employers to thank their employees when they do good work. His work has since helped… Read More 10+ Gifts for Employee Appreciation Day The post 10+ Gifts for Employee Appreciation Day appeared first on .|
Columnist Alexus Jones describes how close she feels to her mom, even when they live apart. But she tries to keep that distance to a minimum.| Huntington's Disease News
Cultivate a thriving marriage by unlocking the surprising power of gratitude - discover how small acts of appreciation create lasting love.| The Healthy Marriage
I was grumpy. I was up late working on a work project. And I was exhausted. Of course, the next morning I had an especially busy one. I would be in back-to-back meetings until late in the afternoon…| The Heart of the Matter
I’ve coached scores of product leaders over the last few decades, and mentored hundreds of product managers… initial conversations are typically around how to get things done; how to understand and work complex organizations; ways to structure teams and boost collaboration; processes for improving the odds of| Rich Mironov's Product Bytes
Here are some ideas you can use to thank your customers for their loyalty and for supporting your business:| blog.ironmarkusa.com
Appreciation Messages: Words to Say Thank You. Words of Thanks and Appreciation: It is always appropriate to express gratitude to another person for a favor they have performed for you. Thanks to this page, it’s easy to send a note of appreciation to a loved one, friend, or other important people in your life by way of a thank you card or a simple word of gratitude.| tailpic.com
Real Estate is arguably the best asset class if you want to build legacy wealth. You may have heard of investors who have made real estate wealth such as...| Innovative Advisory Group
To FLIP is to feel off-center, dizzy, strong, unsteady, confident, sometimes scared, and adventurous. It is a new axis from which to see the world.| Livology
We recently had one of those experiences where we knew we were changed, and nothing would be the same again. We felt FREE and that shifted who we are… forever.| Livology
Our experience living in other cultures have taught us that always forecasting, asking, planning, and scheduling, can potentially limit the BASKING.| Livology
This is the third of six posts seeking to describe what it means to practice co-intelligence. (You can find the first post here and the second here.) I’m posting these to support the creation of what’s called “a community of practice” – a network of people who are seeking – together – to better understand and apply co-intelligence in their lives and their work. But even if you’re not interested in that, these new ways I’ve learned to describe co-intelligence might int...| Random Communications from an Evolutionary Edge
A Writer's Conscience | I just finished reading – actually skimming – what I’m tempted to name as the worst book in the history of the...| Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Column
To the teacher who is struggling with personal, health or family issues, while showing a brave face on Zoom for remote teaching, you are seen. To the teacher valiantly dividing attention between th…| What Ed Said