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Quiet Your Mind and Just Play (in 20 Ways)
by Angela Marchesani
24 May 2012 at 11:02pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Angela Marchesani ?If it?s not fun, you?re not doing it right.? ~Bob Basso I spend a lot of time contemplating and philosophizing about life. According ...
How Can We Identify What We Want and Tiny Buddha Book Giveaway
by Lori Deschene
24 May 2012 at 11:01pm
by Lori Deschene IMPORTANT NOTE: This post contains two poll questions and a giveaway for an autographed copy of the Tiny Buddha book. If you?re reading this in your inbox, you ...
The Key to Beauty and Acceptance Is You
by Jaclyn Witt
23 May 2012 at 8:48pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Jaclyn Witt ?To be beautiful means to be yourself. You don?t need to be accepted by others. You need to accept yourself.? ~Thich Nhat ...
When We Think Other People Are Better Than Us
by Justb
23 May 2012 at 8:48pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Justb ?No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.? ~Eleanor Roosevelt. I have a very bad habit. It pokes me when I stop to ...
Tiny Wisdom: The Heart in Our Homes
by Lori Deschene
22 May 2012 at 10:17pm
by Lori Deschene Before I found this Flickr image, I had never read this Irish blessing before. What a beautiful idea! I remember in college, I spent a semester abroad in the ...
What We Really Need to Be Happy
by Sasha Peakall
22 May 2012 at 10:16pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Sasha Peakall ?The real measure of your wealth is how much you?d be worth if you lost all your money.? ~Unknown Standing, getting crushed on ...
Be a Master of Where You Are Now
by Alanna Levenson
21 May 2012 at 11:12pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Alanna Levenson ?Have respect for yourself, and patience and compassion.  With these, you can handle anything.? ~Jack Kornfield I hadn?t taken a yoga class in ...
Why Do We Ignore Our Instincts and Tiny Buddha Book Giveaway
by Lori Deschene
21 May 2012 at 11:11pm
by Lori Deschene This is the 9th post in a 10-part series. (It’s the last week!) If you?ve been following this series since I launched it, much of this post will ...
How to Feel More Loved: 9 Tips for Deep Connection
by Lori Deschene
20 May 2012 at 10:01pm
by Lori Deschene ?It is astonishing how little one feels alone when one loves.? ~John Bulwer If there?s one thing we all want, it?s to feel loved. We want to feel deeply connected ...
How to Love Without Losing Yourself
by Jennifer Gargotto
17 May 2012 at 10:04pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Jennifer Gargotto “We love because it is the only true adventure.” ~Nikki Giovanni  Last night I sat with an old friend who has recently broken ...

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Today's Story on CHILDREN: One of the important aspects of childhood is their education. Along with the knowledge gained, children will remember their school life throughout the rest of their life. This is something we know and cherish. Yet we often don't give enough input when it is most needed. How often have we as adults thought of instances, whereupon, had we cultivated them at an earlier date we could have shared them with our children as they grew up? Proof I may suggest that what we give, we sadly think at a later date was never enough. It is important to teach our children how they can gain inner strength when they feel lethargic. Rather than crumble onto the sofa as they return from school and become all square eyed with television; we could easily encourage them to regain their vitality and start a project to create both interest and enthusiasm. Today's story is about a teacher who sees a similar situation arise. THE DANCE OF A LIFETIME In the summer recess between freshman and sophomore years in college, I was invited to be an instructor at a high school leadership camp hosted by a college in Michigan. I was already highly involved in most campus activities, and I jumped at the opportunity. About an hour into the first day of camp, amid the frenzy of icebreakers and forced interactions, I first noticed the boy under the tree. He was small and skinny, and his obvious discomfort and shyness made him appear frail and fragile. Only 50 feet away, 200 eager campers were bumping bodies, playing, joking and meeting each other, but the boy under the tree seemed to want to be anywhere other than where he was. The desperate loneliness he radiated almost stopped me from approaching him, but I remembered the instructions from the senior staff to stay alert for campers who might feel left out. As I walked toward him I said, "Hi, my name is Kevin and I'm one of the counsellors. It's nice to meet you. How are you?" In a shaky, sheepish voice he reluctantly answered, "Okay, I guess." I calmly asked him if he wanted to join the activities and meet some new people. He quietly replied, "No, this is not really my thing." I could sense that he was in a new world, that this whole experience was foreign to him. But I somehow knew it wouldn't be right to push him, either. He didn't need a pep talk, he needed a friend. After several silent moments, my first interaction with the boy under the tree was over. At lunch the next day, I found myself leading camp songs at the top of my lungs for 200 of my new friends. The campers were eagerly participated. My gaze wandered over the mass of noise and movement and was caught by the image of the boy from under the tree, sitting alone, staring out the window. I nearly forgot the words to the song I was supposed to be leading. At my first opportunity, I tried again, with the same questions as before: "How are you doing? Are you okay?" To which he again replied, "Yeah, I'm alright. I just don't really get into this stuff". As I left the cafeteria, I too realized this was going to take more time and effort than I had thought - if it was even possible to get through to him at all. That evening at our nightly staff meeting, I made my concerns about him known. I explained to my fellow staff members my impression of him and asked them to pay special attention and spend time with him when they could. The days I spend at camp each year fly by faster than any others I have known. Thus, before I knew it, mid-week had dissolved into the final night of camp and I was chaperoning the "last dance". The students were doing all they could to savor every last moment with their new "best friends" - friends they would probably never see again. As I watched the campers share their parting moments, I suddenly saw what would be one of the most vivid memories of my life. The boy from under the tree, who stared blankly out the kitchen window, was now a shirtless dancing wonder. He owned the dance floor as he and two girls proceeded to cut up a rug. I watched as he shared meaningful, intimate time with people at whom he couldn't even look just days earlier. I couldn't believe it was him. In October of my sophomore year, a late-night phone call pulled me away from my chemistry book. A soft-spoken, unfamiliar voice asked politely, "Is Kevin there?" "You're talking to him. Who's this?" "This is Tom Johnson's mom. Do you remember Tommy from leadership camp? The boy under the tree. How could I not remember? "Yes, I do", I said. "He's a very nice young man. How is he?" An abnormally long pause followed, then Mrs. Johnson said, "My Tommy was walking home from school this week when he was hit by a car and killed." Shocked, I offered my condolences. "I just wanted to call you", she said, "because Tommy mentioned you so many times. I wanted you to know that he went back to school this fall with confidence. He made new friends. His grades went up. And he even went out on a few dates. I just wanted to thank you for making a difference for Tom. The last few months were the best few months of his life." In that instant, I realized how easy it is to give a bit of yourself every day. You may never know how much each gesture may mean to someone else. I tell this story as often as I can, and when I do, I urge others to look out for their own "boy under the tree." (By David Coleman and Kevin Randall) QUOTE: "As long as you derive inner help and comfort from anything, keep it.' (Mahatma Ghandi)

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James Jackson: America will move forward from LGBT prejudice - Hannibal.net


James Jackson: America will move forward from LGBT prejudice
Hannibal.net
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Fear not! OCD app on the job - Boston Herald


Fear not! OCD app on the job
Boston Herald
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Pictures of buff bods: motivating or discouraging? - Globe and Mail


Globe and Mail

Pictures of buff bods: motivating or discouraging?
Globe and Mail
If you've been on the social-network site Pinterest, whose popularity has grown exponentially, particularly among women, you've seen these curated menageries of perfect bodies, sometimes accompanied with inspirational quotes. Usually, these images have ...

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Where we work - Houston Chronicle (blog)


Houston Chronicle (blog)

Where we work
Houston Chronicle (blog)
Real estate guru Ed Wulfe is big on motivational sayings — so much so that his company's new office has an inspirational wall with quotes from Winston Churchill, Nelson Mandela and others. These are pictures of Wulfe & Co.'s new offices in BLVD Place, ...

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Morning Jolt: $1M for parking spot - NEagle


Morning Jolt: $1M for parking spot
NEagle
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Motivation Monday: My inspiring Monday - ChicagoNow (blog)


Motivation Monday: My inspiring Monday
ChicagoNow (blog)
I have had an inspiring Monday so far and wanted to share my thoughts with you. I met with the current Miss Illinois USA, Ashley Hooks who leaves on her journey for Miss USA this week (vote for her-she not only represents the state you live in, ...

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Ohio State issues statement on Waugh issue - Fox Sports Ohio


Ohio State issues statement on Waugh issue
Fox Sports Ohio
Under the Twitter name @bdubstriviaguru, Charles Eric Waugh had become known for sending inspirational and motivational quotes to numerous student-athletes, coaches and athletic department personnel in recent months. However, the university discovered ...

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Chris Perez's Rant Among 10 Great Indians Player and Announcer Quotes - Bleacher Report


Bleacher Report

Chris Perez's Rant Among 10 Great Indians Player and Announcer Quotes
Bleacher Report
This slide show revisits 10 great quotes in 2012 by Indians players and a few by radio play-by-play announcer Tom Hamilton. The quotes range the gamut from inspirational to funny to controversial. I hope you enjoy 10 great quotes overheard so far in ...

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'Fitspiration': Why It Isn't So Inspirational - Huffington Post (blog)


'Fitspiration': Why It Isn't So Inspirational
Huffington Post (blog)
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Eagle Chiropractor Uses Facebook to Encourage Patients Towards Better Health - MarketWatch (press release)


Eagle Chiropractor Uses Facebook to Encourage Patients Towards Better Health
MarketWatch (press release)
In addition to news articles and blog posts, the practice regularly shares daily inspiration quotes. "In our busy lives, it's easy to let stress overwhelm our daily routines. Stress is a major cause of chronic illness, weight gain and a serious ...

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motivational and inspirational quotes for Charity Run?
I am doing a Charity Run tomorrow and need some thing motivational and inspirational to write on a square piece of paper they give us to put on our back. Most people use this opportunity to write the name of some one they love who is suffering or has suffered from Cancer. I want mine to have an inspirational quote or something similar... Thanks!

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