I’m often concerned that I’m becoming a cynic. A “been there, seen that” attitude is easy to develop, especially when you get to witness so many people on their bad days. Indifferent healthcare workers, difficult business workers, bad drivers, etc. To invest some of my precious personal energy in someone who not willing to meet …
The Idealism of Dad
Funny how we never seem to outgrow the competition we develop with our parents. Not always an overt or aggressive style of action but a quiet determination to somehow undo in your life what they had carried over from their life. To undo the corruption of an otherwise perfectly serviceable set of personal traits. I …
Denial: When Wishing Doesn’t Make It So
Denial is such a handy response to Life’s challenges. I’ve used it in any number of situations. Probably overused it. Guess that makes me human. Good to know. Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross discussed the all-too-human reaction of denial as the first step in our processing of grief. I have found that this model also holds true …
All in the Timing: Gratitude for Second Chances
Gratitude is most often enjoyed as we look out the back window of Life. Whether after an event or a relationship has played out, gratitude is a wonderful mechanism that connects us to what happened, giving us connection to our current surroundings. Gratitude can also sometimes present itself as an opportunity to change the future. …
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