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Entries in Brilliance (3)

Monday
Jan142013

Hello New Year! This is me.

Today, I invite you to consider this alongside me... How do you prepare the way for new beginnings? What would it mean to dedicate this coming year to you? What if ‘happy’ meant being content with how things are? If ‘growing’ meant discovering a little more each day... or not?

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Tuesday
Dec182012

The World Breaks Us Open Every Day

A Mother's Reflection: There are no easy answers in life. There is no straight pathway. The world breaks us open every day.

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Monday
Sep102012

In Support of Brilliance

Today’s special post is in support of Gratitude, Generosity and Brilliance. Life has a way of weaving its multi-faceted tapestry in the most unexpected and unique ways. People come across our paths, drifting in and out like threads wound across a vast loom. I can’t remember the first time I ran across one of the incomparable Patti Digh’s blog posts, but I remember being touched by her zest for life and the poignant question “what would I be doing today if I only had 37 days to live?”

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