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Sunday, July 18th, 2010
Is the cup half full or is it half empty? For the bulk of my waking hours I am a positive thinker. I like to deal with or look towards solutions and tend to suggest (at least to myself) that there is no problem or challenge too great. I am never given more than I [...]
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Sunday, June 20th, 2010
The key to listening is an open mind, without it you will not truly hear. I am reminded on my path that the road does not always reveal itself. Inspiration and clues sent forth to provide a softer and easier way are there for the taking. My experience has provided me with such tidbits… but [...]
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Friday, June 11th, 2010
It is easier when life is an ongoing gratitude list. I am currently wrapping up another wonderful break in a place that I hold very dear to my heart. For this reason I thought it would be appropriate to sit down and write a little bit about the concepts of good fortune and even a [...]
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Saturday, June 5th, 2010
No I have not dropped off the face of the Earth. The month of May was a busy one. That is not, by any means, a complaint. I am fortunate on my path to be afforded work that I do well and the appreciation for having done it from others and within myself. Granted… I [...]
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Sunday, May 9th, 2010
Remember this mantra: “It doesn’t Matter.” Now you may ask… what does my mantra have to do with the spirit of compromise? You may also be asking how I could look at the world with what would appear to be an apathetic attitude. I will answer both of these questions in a moment. Suffice it [...]
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Sunday, May 2nd, 2010
Sometimes it is completely necessary. In the past several weeks I have been stepping up on the changing of routines, focus, thought process and the results have been very, very nice. I see the value at taking an inventory and creating the changes I desire as opposed to only sitting within my life and hoping [...]
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Sunday, April 18th, 2010
This is not a blog about ego. Inspiration provides motivation. Motivation potentially leads to action. Action will always bring about the results and lessons. And, for me, results and lessons fill me with inspiration. This is the sort of cycle I have been working on incorporating into my life. It’s not the first time I’ve [...]
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Sunday, April 11th, 2010
What makes you happy? For me, it seems, it has been largely what I do not have, what I have considered unattainable and whatever might be coming next. So, it would seem, I am happy by the prospect of what my life could be. This , I suppose is not necessarily a bad way to [...]
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Sunday, April 4th, 2010
My name is Mark and I am a people pleaser. At least that is someone I have been for the greater part of my life. It was important to me that I be validated, recognized, coddled, complimented, or simply noticed or acknowledged. Granted, any one of these things on its own is not necessarily a [...]
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Tags: acceptance, approval, growth, trust, validation
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Sunday, March 28th, 2010
It’s amazing how much can be learned by listening. It is entirely possible that I have ADD…. or perhaps I am over-tired on many of my days. Sometimes I feel that I am doing too much and my brain becomes filled to the brim and simply cannot handle anything more. Other times I just fall [...]
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