My friend Julie recently told me the story about when her 8 year-old daughter Kate came home from school and declared that she was bad at math. Julie could not believe her ears. Why would a 3rd grader think she was bad at math? Julie immediately pulled out Kate’s standardized test results to ... Read More »
Steps to Reduce Your Scarcity Footprint
I was just rereading Bruce Lipton and Steve Bhaerman’s book Spontaneous Evolution (2009, Hay House). It is fascinating and packed with thought-provoking ideas. Somewhere around the middle of the book they write: “We must redirect our awareness toward reduction of our environmental footprint so ... Read More »
Yeah! It’s a Snow Day!
The other night my daughter was glued to the TV watching the weather forecast and praying for a snow day. I said to her, “Amy, you really want there to be a snow day so you don’t have to go to school tomorrow, don’t you?” She said “Mom, there’s not a kid that wouldn’t want a snow day!” I wonder ... Read More »
The Happiest Places to Live
Although it still shocks people to hear this, research has shown that more money doesn't necessarily translate into more happiness. Now there is a new study that shows that the richest states are not necessarily the happiest places to live. Furthermore, although the U.S. is quite prosperous, we ... Read More »
Making the Warm Holiday Feeling Last All Year Long
During the holiday season I notice how people's attention turns to giving. Giving gifts to family and friends, as well as giving to charities. Why not resolve in 2010 to be a dedicated giver all year long? When you make a genuine difference for others, without attachment and expectation of getting ... Read More »
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