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“You have to keep living.”
These days, there are not many movies that leave me breathless or in tears. And the movies that do, I rarely admit it when it happens. If I am sitting at home or in a movie theatre, I usually bury … Continue reading
JUNK MAIL
JUNK MAIL – clean up the SPAM in your life. As part of my morning routine, one of my daily tasks is to sit down at my desk and go through my work and personal email. With my cup of … Continue reading
To be poked, that is the question?
ME: CDC, should I get poke if I already had Covid? CDC: “Yes, you should be poked regardless of whether you already had COVID-19. That’s because experts do not yet know how long you are protected from getting sick again … Continue reading
The Mirror of Judgement.
Have you ever just sat and watched people? Sometimes, in the mall or places like Disneyland, I sit back and relax—and just watch people. I find people’s behavior interesting. In fact, we can learn a lot of from people just … Continue reading
Kanye vs. The World
I could not have said it better, David Crowder. https://youtu.be/jS9SeYjVQQk
When tragedy strikes
I don’t know about you, but when tragedy strikes, I find it hard to post to social media, or do anything other than bend my heart towards those who are and have been affected. I know, I know…I understand that … Continue reading
Press play and read.
Press play and read. Many of you may or may not know that in September 2013, I was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma Cancer. And let me tell you, that it was a shock to me—because I only found out after … Continue reading
…abandoned on New Year.
Holidays are important for many because it is a time stamp for significant events in people’s lives; especially New Year’s Eve. This day represents a figurative opportunity to start afresh and anew. Personally, I struggle a bit with the concept … Continue reading
They’ll regret it later
Wouldn’t it be nice if sometimes we could just turn off our feelings whenever we wanted? It would keep us from experiencing sadness, anger, worry, or frustration. Then we could always live in a state of euphoria, always living happy … Continue reading
Keep it simple.
I recently met a man at a Skilled Nursing Facility, after having suffered a massive stroke while exercising at his local gym. I sat and talked to his grieving spouse who stated that he was a millionaire whose family had … Continue reading