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Book Review: When A Woman Inspires Her Husband: Understanding and Affirming...

As the author states in the beginning of the book, she was always looking for ways for her husband to change so they could have a closer connection. Many times women think that if their husband changes...

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Book Review: The Company They Keep: C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien as...

Diana Pavlac Glyer’s thesis is simple: Creativity happens in community. The idea, she claims, that genius rises out of individualism is false. Nothing great comes out of the lone individual locked away...

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Book Review: Auspicious Good Fortune: One Woman’s Inspirational Journey from...

Auspicious Good Fortune is English writer Sumangali Morhall’s first published work, a novice author and student of an Indian spiritual master writing more than adeptly of her lifelong journey from...

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The Resurrecting Inspiration of Jehanne Dubrow’s Stateside

As a Marine spouse I get a lot out of hearing the different impressions other military spouses have of the same events we all endure. For me, though, it is an odd hate/love relationship I have with the...

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Book Review: Soul Journey to Love: 100 Days to Inner Peace by Dr. Irene Cohen

We all have busy lives these days with constant stimuli everywhere. Our calendars are full and our minds are fuller. It’s easy to be focused on what is happening “out there” and forget about the...

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Book Review: 3 Off the Tee: Make It Happen: A Healthy, Competitive Approach...

Okay, let me admit immediately that I am not a golfer and that I know precious little about the game of golf. And no, I did not find the cover of the book appealing at all, quite to the contrary. Yet I...

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Interview: Author and Teacher Amy Friedman on Shame, the Power of Memoir, and...

As a member of the WOW! (Women on Writing) Blog Tour Partnership Program (a community of bloggers who participate in doing book reviews and/or author interviews as part of Book Blog tours organized by...

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TV Review: Attenborough’s Life Stories –“The Fragile Planet”

I have to confess at the outset that I rarely watch conservation shows because I usually feel bad by the time the credits roll that I’m not doing nearly enough to “save the environment.” I then make...

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Book Review: The Long, Steep Path by Catherine Ryan Hyde

The Long, Steep Path: Everyday Inspiration from the Author of Pay It Forward is Catherine Ryan Hyde’s long-awaited memoir (I’ve been waiting for it for almost a decade, so I assume others have as...

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Book Review: Treasury of Joy and Inspiration: Our Most Moving Stories Ever by...

Who hasn’t read Reader’s Digest over the years?  I know I have—and the stories contained in it were always engaging and entrancing. After 90 years of publishing stories, it still stands as one of the...

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Book Review: ‘The Art of Getting Started’ by Lee Crutchley

Need to get unstuck? Get the nudge you need with The Art of Getting Started, by Lee Crutchley. This is a deceptively simple and almost joyful little book, with graphics and suggestions in wild fonts....

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How Not to Give Up – Even When Someone Else Beats You To It

Someone else beat you to it! Today, with the help of technology, this phenomenon happens so frequently that a disconcerting number of people give up on their ideas and aspirations. Maybe you perfect a...

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The Secret To Success Is: There Is No Secret (8 Knowns to Creative Freedom)

There are no secrets or formulas or one size that fits all when it comes to success. It’s all known, although for some not yet discovered. Here are 8 knowns (researched and evidence based) to living...

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The Resurrecting Inspiration of Jehanne Dubrow’s Stateside

As a Marine spouse I get a lot out of hearing the different impressions other military spouses have of the same events we all endure. For me, though, it is an odd hate/love relationship I have with the...

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Book Review: Soul Journey to Love: 100 Days to Inner Peace by Dr. Irene Cohen

We all have busy lives these days with constant stimuli everywhere. Our calendars are full and our minds are fuller. It’s easy to be focused on what is happening “out there” and forget about the...

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Book Review: 3 Off the Tee: Make It Happen: A Healthy, Competitive Approach...

Okay, let me admit immediately that I am not a golfer and that I know precious little about the game of golf. And no, I did not find the cover of the book appealing at all, quite to the contrary. Yet I...

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Interview: Author and Teacher Amy Friedman on Shame, the Power of Memoir, and...

As a member of the WOW! (Women on Writing) Blog Tour Partnership Program (a community of bloggers who participate in doing book reviews and/or author interviews as part of Book Blog tours organized by...

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TV Review: Attenborough’s Life Stories –“The Fragile Planet”

I have to confess at the outset that I rarely watch conservation shows because I usually feel bad by the time the credits roll that I’m not doing nearly enough to “save the environment.” I then make...

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Book Review: The Long, Steep Path by Catherine Ryan Hyde

The Long, Steep Path: Everyday Inspiration from the Author of Pay It Forward is Catherine Ryan Hyde’s long-awaited memoir (I’ve been waiting for it for almost a decade, so I assume others have as...

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Book Review: Treasury of Joy and Inspiration: Our Most Moving Stories Ever by...

Who hasn’t read Reader’s Digest over the years?  I know I have—and the stories contained in it were always engaging and entrancing. After 90 years of publishing stories, it still stands as one of the...

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