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Lessons From a Mother’s Heart
Today, we continue to snatch glimpses from A Mother’s Heart, by Jean Fleming. Mary White authored the book’s Foreword which says, in part, “Jean taught me the importance of giving extended time to review each child’s strengths and needs, and then to make a plan to develop the strengths and meet the needs. I observed her encourage her children and stimulate them to develop physically, artistically, and socially.” http://tobtr.com/12173121
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Confronting our invisible traumas once they become visible
Prior to COVID19, family, community, and world demands, were already tasking many individuals. Today, our health, racial, homelessness, and unemployment pandemics are burgeoning with rapid speed. On top of all of this, depending on the part of the world, one must contend with fires, smoke, and/or storms. It all boils down to TRAUMA. According to the American Psychological Association (APA), trauma is “an emotional response to a terrible event like an accident, rape, or natural disaster.” Let’s make no mistake about it, trauma can raise its head in situations that we may not know or understand. Yet, its someone else’s reality; their story. Here’s one such story of the founder of Healing Acres…
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A perspective on being committed to your business through all seasons of life
Life still happens, even at 50 and beyond, all while you may be trying to start or sustain a business. During this podcast, Livvie Matthews shares tips from her life and business experiences on how to stay afloat, through it all.
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A special message from Zenobia
Signs of Spring are in the air. In spite of some huge weather swings, around the country, leaves are budding and Robins are chirping. Another huge sign is the leap forward that most of our clocks will take this very weekend; Hawaii and Arizona excluded. This year’s Daylight Savings Time officially begins in the US at 2 am on Sunday, March 12th. While “Springing Forward” has never presented a particular highlight in my life, this year is different. Different because it’s a new start for me. Over the last two months, I’ve been missing in action, so to speak. Two of my loved ones, my mother and an uncle, encountered major…