by Guest Blogger | Aug 11, 2021 | Self Expression
Nancy Sharp believes that every life is unique and worthy of further exploration and sharing. It is this belief that leads her to the practice and instruction of Guided Autobiography. “People are often intimidated by the thought of writing about themselves, but once...
by Sheri Brisson | Dec 20, 2017 | Uncategorized
This morning as I drank my coffee, I started thinking about all the gifts I got for the holidays last year. And I realized that I have only a hazy recollection of one or two things. I thought about our gifts to our kids, now 10 and 9, and realized that I could only...
by Kristi Pikiewicz | Jul 12, 2017 | Uncategorized
At a school event or a birthday party or a sports practice, another parent asks in that confidential whisper, how is your child doing? The real question is whether this parent really wants to know. That’s because truly explaining how your child is doing would take...
by Rosemary Lokhorst | Apr 26, 2017 | Uncategorized
Stories scratched on cave walls or passed down through generations reflect the wisdom and knowledge of early people. Myths, legends of all kinds, fairy tales, trickster stories, fables, ghost tales, hero stories, and epic adventures were told and retold until seeping...
by Jamee Lynne | Nov 30, 2016 | Uncategorized
Jamee Lynne has battled a range of chronic conditions for most of her young life. In this post also published at her website, ANewKindOfNormal.com, Jamee describes the skills she has discovered along the way that have helped her advocate for the care she needs. We...
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