Sunday Inspiration: If We Learn Nothing
In observance of the 20th anniversary of 9/11, Sunday Inspiration is one day early this week.
Read MoreSunday Inspiration: Do not ask your children
“Do not ask your children to strive for extraordinary lives. Such striving may seem admirable, but it is the way of foolishness. Help them instead to find the wonder and the marvel of an ordinary life. Show them the joy of tasting tomatoes, apples and pears. Show them how to cry when pets and people…
Read MoreSpam: Take Two
My apologies to everyone who receives this blog in their email. For some reason the video is just fine online at my website or you can find it on YouTube here. Unfortunately for some undetermined reason it doesn’t show up in the email version. Nor did my old “spam poem” have the correct link. Here’s…
Read MoreSpam and Other Ways to Spend Your Free Time
With the season officially over here in Chautauqua, NY, I find I have more time on my hands now. So, of course I started looking for ways to spend it. And I remembered….my spam folder. Are you getting more spam than usual these days? Do you suppose the spammers are increasingly desperate, or do they…
Read MoreSunday Inspiration: Life isn’t always fair
“Life isn’t always fair. Some people are born into better environments. Some people have better genetics. Some are in the right place at the right time. If you’re trying to change your life, all of this is irrelevant. All that matters is that you accept where you are, figure out where you want to be,…
Read MoreSunday Inspiration: Spider Web
“Humanity is like an enormous spider web, so that if you touch it anywhere, you set the whole thing trembling… As we move around this world and as we act with kindness, perhaps, or with indifference, or with hostility, toward the people we meet, we too are setting the great spider web a-tremble. The life…
Read MoreSunday Inspiration: Don’t let that happen
“What if you wake up some day and you’re 65, or 75, and you never got your memoir or novel written; or you didn’t go swimming in warm pools or oceans all those years because your thighs were jiggly and you had a nice big comfortable tummy. Or you were so strung out on perfectionism…
Read MoreImagination and Empathy
This week at Chautauqua Institution we heard four wonderful lectures on empathy, all different and thought provoking. Did you know that animals experience empathy? Did you know that Virtual Reality can help us understand what other people experience? Have you thought about the way that setting boundaries in difficult relationships might help you empathize safely?…
Read MoreSunday Inspiration: Good Humor
“Good humor is a tonic for mind and body. It is the best antidote for anxiety and depression. It is a business asset. It attracts and keeps friends. It lightens human burdens. It is the direct route to serenity and contentment.” -Grenville Kleiser I haven’t laughed so hard since the beginning of the pandemic. This…
Read MoreThe Guest House: An Unexpected Research Gift
I spent much of July acquainting you with The House Guests, my latest novel. Months ago, as I did research , I came across this powerful poem by Rumi because of the similar title. Today I want to share it with you. Does “The Guest House” relate directly to “The House Guests?” I think it…
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