Posts Tagged ‘transition’

. . . The Wisdom to Know the Difference

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

At some point, there exists a watershed point between the courage to work for change and the serenity to accept the world as it is. The Wisdom Point reveals itself in the continuum between commitment and insanity: between doing what you can and doing the same thing over and over again with the same results.

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Avoiding the ‘Drop’ One Day at a Time

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

These three — acceptance, trust, and engagement — are the attitudes that separate the mature man or woman from the adult. Disillusioned? Yes, but would you want to live in an illusion and longer than necessary?

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Commit or Die

Monday, February 9th, 2009

What if, at some point along the gray, uneven flagstones that you shuffle over as husband, parent, provider, protector, and all those other hats that you wear from early morning until late at night without respite, you suddenly found yourself face-on with a seemingly-unbeatable foe or an insurmountable challenge? What would you do? . . . What could you do? . . . What will you do?

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Your Midlife Crisis, Transition, or Transformation?

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

At once, those who can both sense and embrace the flow of their personal destinies are empowered to transform their efforts from futility into greatness.

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When Will I Ever Learn?

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

When will you ever learn? When will you no longer have to cope with fears and frustrations, mistakes and errors and the feelings of guilt that come with them?

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