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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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Here is your Thursday STORY on: ADAPTING TO CHANGE: Just when you think you've sorted it... everything goes wrong! Complacency is problem waiting to happen. When you start a new job for example, you may find that the first ten weeks you're attentive and excited about every task and consequently very few mistakes are made. Once you think you've got the hang of the job you become complacent. Rife time I may add for errors to happen in multiples. Complacency is another name for going onto auto-pilot; thinking that you can do a job with only half the attention. There is an opposite of this situation where you dwell on something far too long and unnecessarily; imagining that events will unfold when in actual fact you are too premature in thought. Complacency and being assumptive are two opposites. Complacency takes no effort and being assumptive can leave you tired and restless. When a change is due to happen we can never really be sure what events will unfold. The best preparation is to be fully attentive throughout, guaranteeing our capacity to resolve is at its peak. This next story illustrates how we can worry unduly about events that could happen; but eventually don't come to pass. THE BEST INTERVIEW Yesterday is a day that I won't forget for a long time. My 9-year-old daughter had told me yesterday morning that one of her year-younger friends (third grade) wanted to interview me for a school assignment. Wow! A third-grader wants to interview me! I was thrilled. All during the day, I was anticipating questions and how I would respond. "How did you become CyberSis?" I could hear her ask. "How many hours do you work on the column?" was another obvious question. "How many readers do you have?" might pop in there as a candidate. I prepared to field most questions she could throw at me with responses that would be comprehended by 8-year-old children. Nothing too complicated. Nothing too condescending. A tough job, if you really think about it. While shopping at a fresh produce stand, I imagined all the similes and metaphors I could use (for comedic effect) using fruit. "What do you think of your work?", answered with "It's a peach"! "How do you think people see you?" to be followed with "I'm a watermelon -- hard on the outside, but soft at the centre." All day long, the muted excitement built. I even changed clothes, just to appear "fresher" for the interview. When I went to the bus stop, I was primed! Upon returning home, I offered the girls after school refreshments. Anxious to begin, I asked Kayla where she would like to hold the interview. She said, "Oh, its okay. I don't need to interview you. I found somebody else." Crestfallen (to say the very least) I replied, "Oh, really? Who did you get to interview?" trying to mentally size up the competition. She said, "Oh, just my mother's boss's mother." "Really?" was my catchy comeback. "And what type of work does SHE do?" "I don't think she works. She's in a rest home." Not seeing any relationship between the targeted interview subjects, I asked, "Why did you happen to chose her?" "I had to interview somebody REALLY old, around 50, who could tell me about life in the 1960's. She LOOKS a LOT older than you do!" she casually commented, munching on carrot sticks. And that was the best interview I never had. (P. L. Sweeney) QUOTE: 'Here on the edge of the twenty-first century, a fundamental new rule of business is that the Internet changes everything.' ('Business @ The Speed Of Thought' by Bill Gates (1999))

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Jasper's Corporate Catering Opens New Franchises in Brighton and Chester - PR Web (press release)


PR Web (press release)

Jasper's Corporate Catering Opens New Franchises in Brighton and Chester
PR Web (press release)
Corporate Caterer, Jasper's, has opened two new franchises - in Brighton and Chester. Jasper's provides hot and cold delivered catering to businesses for their meetings, lunches, training courses, networking events and other corporate events.

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Today's Economic Outlook - Report Highlights Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and ... - MarketWatch (press release)


Today's Economic Outlook - Report Highlights Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Brighton Markets is releasing new coverage on Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. for its current position within the healthcare industry. Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Amylin) is a biopharmaceutical company focusing on the diabetes and other metabolic ...

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Centre could be a tourism gem for town - This is Kent


Centre could be a tourism gem for town
This is Kent
The reason he provokes such mixed feelings stems from his belief that Tunbridge Wells has the potential to be the most successful town in the South East between the hot spots of London and Brighton. And he is convinced that, with the right support, ...

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Today's Economic Outlook - Report Highlights Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and ... - SYS-CON Media (press release)


Today's Economic Outlook - Report Highlights Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and ...
SYS-CON Media (press release)
Brighton Markets is releasing new coverage on Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. for its current position within the healthcare industry. Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Amylin) is a biopharmaceutical company focusing on the diabetes and other metabolic ...

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Leaving a legacy - Amarillo.com


Leaving a legacy
Amarillo.com
After graduating from Spaulding High School in Barre, Tash first attended St. Michael's College in Burlington, Vt., then St. John's Seminary in Brighton, Mass., from which he received a degree in philosophy. Tash later studied theology at Sts. Cyril ...

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Near half-century in Amarillo Diocese, Monsignor Joseph Tash dies - ConnectAmarillo.com powered by KVII


Near half-century in Amarillo Diocese, Monsignor Joseph Tash dies
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Born and raised in Vermont, Monsignor Tash received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from St. John's Seminary in Brighton, Mass., along with a Bachelor of Arts in Theology from SS. Cyril and Medodius Seminary in Orchard Lake, Mich.
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New Catholic co-ed high school in Brighton names first leader - Boston.com


New Catholic co-ed high school in Brighton names first leader
Boston.com
The school will be housed on a Brighton campus currently home to the all-girls' Mount Saint Joseph Academy that will merge with the co-ed Trinity Catholic High School, which will shutter its Newton campus. Nunan has 27 years of experience as a teacher, ...

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Prep boys' soccer analysis • Mid-Valley - Salt Lake Tribune


Prep boys' soccer analysis • Mid-Valley
Salt Lake Tribune
Coach Chris Sonntag has a philosophy that when you meet up with good teams in the state playoffs you have to control the middle of the field. Sonntag has a sturdy midfield with Blaze and Brodie Nelson getting balls to the appropriate scorers and ...

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Community Connections Are Key Part of NESN's Playbook - Multichannel News


Multichannel News

Community Connections Are Key Part of NESN's Playbook
Multichannel News
All proceeds from the day's play and activities at The "Wake" Field behind the hospital in Brighton, Mass., were split between the Franciscan Hospital for Children and the Travis Roy Foundation, which is dedicated to enhancing the life of individuals ...

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Arts head: Andrew Comben, CEO of Brighton Dome and Festival - The Guardian (blog)


The Guardian (blog)

Arts head: Andrew Comben, CEO of Brighton Dome and Festival
The Guardian (blog)
Carrying that philosophy with me has influenced the shape of our work in Brighton, as has a knowledge that all artists want to make work in a supportive and sympathetic environment, often regardless of how great or meagre the resources available.

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