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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Gratitude
Gratitude Word association: if I say “Buffalo,” what do you think of first? Probably “snow” after hearing about the 8 feet of snow that fell there last week. Did you see the pictures on TV? Snow up to second story … Continue reading
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Lamott
Lamott Anne Lamott, writer: quirky, irreverent, sacrilegious, spiritual, insightful, creative. She makes God accessible and faith seem possible, even in the darkest of times. Her beliefs are a mix of Christianity, Judaism, and humanism, and though her politics are somewhat … Continue reading
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Catcalls
Catcalls “Hey, ladies — catcalls are flattering! Deal with it” This declaration was made by Doree Lewak in the “New York Post” this past August. She would stroke her ego by dressing provocatively and walking by construction workers to elicit … Continue reading
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Procrastinating
Procrastinating “A shock to the system to get you in gear.” That header last month in the Boston Globe really caught my attention. The article described a wearable device called the “Pavlok”, designed to deliver a small jolt to snap … Continue reading
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