True to form, on my way to work, my coffee spilled all over the front seat of my car. This was just a confirmation that the ravens had jinxed my day…
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Thank You, Father (a Love Story, of Sorts)
Through music, a boy is gifted an expression of love from his stoic father.
No Man Left Behind: Growing from vs. Separating from Our Past
Whatever you find, whatever you’ve been through, love it as much as you possibly can. A new revelation calls for a proper revision…
We Feel Only as Much Love as We Allow Ourselves to
A plant cannot help but reach towards the sunlight, and something deep within humans cannot help but seek love.
Loss, Love & Lessons: Finding Happiness Again After a Devastating Loss
When my wife passed away at 65, I couldn’t imagine life without her. How was I supposed to live? My happiness was gone…
Give Me Your Pain: One Man’s Quest to Bear the Pain of Others’ and Heal His Own
Once locked away in a prison cell for 25 years — one extraordinary man discovers how to heal his own pain through the service of others.
The Art of Receiving: The Greatest Act of Generosity
Whether it’s money, love, support, a meal, or even an orgasm, receiving fully allows for vulnerability and nurturing which enhances your wellbeing.
The Grand Cosmic Blessing: Why Dolly Parton Practices The ‘F Word’ Every Chance She Gets
A refreshingly profound, yet simple and relatable new take on forgiveness
At Home In His Home: Meeting My Sober Son Where He Is
A raw account of healing and revealing — one mother recovers from people-pleasing and unworthiness through her son’s journey to…
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The Courageous Art of Supporting Someone in Grief (At Any Age)
A children’s book author shares some practical ways we can show up differently for grief — our own and that of others.
Reopening My Mother Heart: A Journey From Tragic Heartbreak to Hope
After experiencing tragedy and shutting down, a mother finds her way back to reclaiming the bond with a daughter she always yearned for
Healing from Heartbreak: Finding Your Inner Superhero of Love
Breakups are always difficult, but they don’t have to be devastating; let them be blessed opportunities to learn about yourself and your needs.