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Reduce Food Additives to Reduce Cravings and Lose Weight
Are you working hard to shed those extra, post-COVID-19 lockdown pounds? Here are some ideas that might help. You’ve probably heard that processed foods contain additives that are believed to have addictive properties. Both nutrition experts and scientists have expressed concern over this, giving food addicts one more thing to worry about. It’s easy for food to become addictive during stressful periods in our...
Trust
What is your passion? What is your dream? What is it within you that you are so comfortably certain about that you would abandon the logic of your mind, put your complete trust in God and the Universe, and follow your heart because it just feels right?
Trust doesn’t just happen, you know. Trust is like Love. It’s a verb. … Read More “Trust”
Home – I Want to Go There Now
Take me home. I want to live there, under those stars! In a place where everything is peaceful, where nothing hurts, and where I am always enough, no matter what.
Everybody wants a home, or what home represents to them. At the end of the day, we want to go there and be exactly who we are, no more and … Read More “Home – I Want to Go There Now”
Small Town Life in Kansas
I grew up in a small town–a very small town. I loved being around nature, eating food right out of the garden, or off the tree. The stars were bright and endless, and birds sang all day long.There were seasons and many of my high school acquaintances lived on farms. Beautiful autumn leaves, snow days, playing outside, and spending eight … Read More “Small Town Life in Kansas”
Lifelong Learning Requires Patience
Sometimes I think if one more person asks me if I’ve ever heard of Linus Pauling, I will just scream. As a natural health advocate for most of my life, it’s hard not to feel insulted when someone asks me something so ridiculous.Could they possibly be speaking of the two-time Nobel Laureate, founder of Orthomolecular Medicine, the Vitamin C Pioneer? … Read More “Lifelong Learning Requires Patience”
Falling in Love with Life at a Barnstorming Carnival
I don’t know what it is about flying that I love so much, or why I find barnstorming as captivating as I do. I suppose it’s the freedom from the world below, the things that have sometimes kept me from soaring into my best life.
Everything looks better from the sky. The feeling of transcending the mundane and rising to … Read More “Falling in Love with Life at a Barnstorming Carnival”
Why Am I Here?
There is a direct and proportionate relationship between the degree of inconsolable pain that we have and a deep-seated misunderstanding of our real purpose for being alive”. Guy Finley Inconsolable pain–that’s the feeling, all right. The intense loneliness we feel when we are in slave jobs that steal our energy and keep us from doing what we were created to do. The loss, or the absence, of a family that we so...
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