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BlogMeditation in the Least Likely Places

BlogMeditation in the Least Likely Places

By Sheevaun Moran. I just read an article about how Ohio almost passed a bill in 1969 to add 2 minute meditation periods in schools. What a shame that bill didn’t pass!…

BlogMindful Communications

BlogMindful Communications

By Sheevaun Moran. Most days we walk through the day without much thought about how we will communicate. We speak to our family in the same old way. Our chatter…

BlogAn Unexpected Find

BlogAn Unexpected Find

By Charlene Potterbaum. About seven years ago, my son Don and his Significant Other were returning to Indiana after doing some Trade Shows in New York. While cruising on the…

BlogHope For Those Living With Cancer

BlogHope For Those Living With Cancer

By Kathi Casey. There is so much talk about people living with cancer these days. There isn't a person that I know who doesn’t have a loved one either undergoing…

BlogSummer of 2012

BlogSummer of 2012

By B. Lynn Goodwin. Memorial Day has come and gone. Families had picnics, went swimming, went boating, played ball, and ate too much potato salad and ice cream. Right? If…

BlogA Gratitude List

BlogA Gratitude List

I'm in a unique and special free-writing group. Our rules are quite simple. We follow Natalie Goldberg’s practice of doing timed writings. I bring in prompts, which are sentence starts…

BlogBlackout

By B. Lynn Goodwin. "Hello. I'm calling from the Starbuck's on Camino Ramon in Danville," the young manager in the green apron said into her cell. "We're currently experiencing a…

BlogThe Meaning of Family

BlogThe Meaning of Family

My parents were the glue that kept our extended family together. With children and grandchildren scattered across the country in 8 different states, it's always been a special occasion when…

BlogThe Pain Is Real

By Penny Kane. It's hard for me to write this. The emotion that it stirs up even after all of these years is intense.  It’s real.  I want to share…

BlogThanks For The Wings

BlogThanks For The Wings

By Gail Lynne Goodwin. How do you say goodbye to the man who taught you how to fly? When I was a toddler my dad would fly me through the…