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May.18.2013
  With 23 years between my two children, I entered a different world in 1995 when my second child was born, of the demands and responsibilities put upon children from their own parents. Back in the day, the over-achiever parenting style was unknown by me, since my first child’s activities were...
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May.16.2013
Hay House World Summit 2013 For 30 years, I have been studying and reading all genres of Inspirational/Spirituality books from the greatest well-known authors in the world. And I have been blessed to find whatever means to purchase a copy of their sacred wisdom. However, I’ve been compensated with...
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May.12.2013
  A Different Time When Natalie was young, not many mothers worked outside the home, and my parents had raised their daughters to accept the responsibility of motherhood as their first priority. It wasn’t a choice we were given; it was considered a sacred duty from God. We were taught to live...
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May.06.2013
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Red Room "Create Your Own Book Awards" Creative Blog Challenge Felicity & Barbara Pym Receives the Royal English Literature Award! It gives me great pleasure to announce to you that the Royal English Literature Award for the most impeccable Mandatory English Literature Text for 2012 is to be...
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May.03.2013
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Apr.27.2013
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  My intention of writing a book was to be of compassion and support to even one suffering soul. And I’m honored with these beautiful, thoughtful, incredible, reviews with an inner sensation of euphoria spilling over. So I’m basking in all my senses with Imprinted Wisdom’s five-star reviews on...
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Apr.20.2013
One day as I was driving, all of the trees seemed to come to life. The air became vibrant as the wind blew through the trees, and I could feel the energy and nature all around me, lifting me up with the wind. And, for the first time since the tragedies, I was able to take complete deep breaths,...
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Apr.19.2013
The Gardens in Our Hearts             A neglected human being who is starved for compassion and love will wither and die, just as a garden will when it isn’t watered or tended. If we nourish and feed each other’s hearts, we will be rewarded...
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Apr.10.2013
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I was packing my suitcase to leave for Jamaica on my husband’s corporate trip, when I got the invitation to participate in the RR blog challenge, Back to Nature. I noticed that even before our plane departed; my mind was already in motion reminiscing over the breathtaking beauty of Jamaica’s lush...
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Mar.22.2013
  The sound from the breaking waves, the rich smell of the salted breeze, and the hot sand beneath my unsteady feet touch gently and hold me upright. My spirit is broken, but I manage to take one trembling step at a time through the shifting sand. I am alone with hundreds of people around me;...
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Mar.09.2013
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  The biggest investment that I made in life was on my books. The books that I loved to read were the books that I immediately bought more of and sent them to everyone. If a story inspired me in any way, I’d share it. Sometimes I bought up to 10 copies at a time, or I'd even go as far as...
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Feb.28.2013
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Today is the last day of February, and I wasn’t going to wait until March, before I shared my reflections.  After all, for those who have been following my February month of blessings; I won the Red Room Challenge! And for the first time ever, my photo made it to Red Room’s front-page news....
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Feb.27.2013
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  One quite serene day in February, my mother reflected a void of disappointment to me. That none of her 17 children were born in this short and quiet month. And, she reasoned it with passing by this month as somewhat barren, with no real occasion to celebrate a single birthday in our family...
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Feb.14.2013
  "Modern civilization hasn't scratched the surface of truly liberating our human potential, because an overly secular worldview doesn't recognize the deepest human potential. As a consequence, we continue to project onto external sources -- money and what it can buy -- the idolatrous notion...
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Jan.08.2013
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  I am deeply heartbroken. The day after I posted this blog; http://redroom.com/member/catherine-nagle/blog/favored-against-all-odds   our family received the news that another nephew, my Godchild, Carmen, had suddenly passed away in his sleep at 45-years-old. He also came from a...
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