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This Week’s Blessing
This week’s blessing: A week’s visit by one of my sons. Without his terrific wife and amazing daughters. Just Brown Eyes and him and me. Living in our house. For a week.
7 Reasons Why You Can’t Always Get The Job You Want After 50
(and there is hope…)
I Must Believe In Possibility, Change, and Making It Better
(A letter from a reader.) Dear George, Why, my friend asked, did I think I could find something new, or grow in a new direction, what with me being soon eligible for Medicare?
Making Your Fear Work For You: Understanding
(Part 2 of 3, Read Part 1 Here) Many of us have grown up with an expectation of a reasonable amount of stability: in our environment and relationships within ourselves in the forms of identity and priorities.
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