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Tiny Wisdom: When Its Time to Move On
by Lori Deschene
27 May 2012 at 11:03pm
by Lori Deschene ?Relationships are like glass.  Sometimes it’s better to leave them broken than try to hurt yourself putting it back together.?  ~Unknown At the end of my first long-term ...
Happy Is As Happy Does: Make Your Own Joy in Life
by Amy Clover
27 May 2012 at 11:02pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Amy Clover ?Action may not always bring happiness; but there is no happiness without action.? ~Benjamin Disraeli I used to get paralyzed with fear in ...
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 ...

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Today's Story on LOVE: Most every happy event is the result of action. Few understand that ACTION can have this effect. We cannot show love without action. We may have good intentions, but without showing action it remains only a thought. On many occasions I can share an admission that I have thought, 'If I did that, it would make a lot of people happy.' But for some reason I took no action, so the kindness and love remained only a thought. Today's story shows a thought of this style, but an action that followed; showing both kindness and love to your fellow people. Take one important principle from today's issue and that is, if you are in a state of mind that isn't conducive to happiness the only way out is to take action. A LITTLE KINDNESS GOES A LONG WAY AT THE OLYMPICS PROVO -- The Olympic ideal played out in real life here over the past week as a small group of Utahns embraced the struggling women's hockey team from Kazakhstan. When the team showed up in grubby gear for a practice at The Peaks Ice Arena on Feb. 8, Orem's Shannon Arnoldsen and other volunteers couldn't help but notice. "Sweden gets off the bus with matching berets and Versace outfits, " said Matthew Hemmert, a volunteer who supervises team transportation. "Then Kazakhstan gets off in hospital scrubs or sweat pants with holes in them." The bus driver told Arnoldsen a sobering tale. He had taken the team shopping for souvenirs at a local mall, but the players had returned to the bus after 10 minutes. "Too expensive, " the players told the driver. He next took them to Wal-Mart. A few players made purchases, but most said the same thing: "Still too expensive." Finally, the bus arrived at a dollar store. "Not exactly where you want Olympians to pick up Olympic souvenirs, " Hemmert said. The story gnawed at Arnoldsen, who took three years of Russian at BYU and felt a kinship with the women from this impoverished former Soviet Republic. She went shopping that night in search of souvenirs for the team. She thought about Olympic pins, but wanted the gift to be from Provo. It didn't go well at first. "We just couldn't afford anything because there are 25 players and coaches, " she said. At the Olympic Spirit store, fittingly, she backed into one of her neighbours in northeast Orem, and told him the story. Arnoldsen turned the project over to another neighbour, Susan Randall, and returned to work at The Peaks. Before she knew it, Roger Utley and Gordon Brown at the bookstore agreed not to a discount, but to a donation of 25 hooded BYU sweatshirts worth $750. Friends raised $400. The man with the $100 bill arranged for a gift of 25 button-down dress shirts from the Utah Homebuilders Association. There was more: Randall's daughter created Valentine's Day cards for each team member. A Provo official provided the city's Olympic pins and colourful magazines with beautiful pictures of the area. Children wrote letters of friendship. Arnoldsen found the players' names on the Internet and personalized the Valentine's cards, then placed $20 in each. Meanwhile, Kazakhstan had lost 7-0 to Canada on Monday. While they lost another 7-0 game Wednesday at The Peaks, Arnoldsen and Hemmert laid out the gifts on each seat of the team bus. Arnoldsen happened upon a young man who had served a two-year LDS church mission in Russia and he agreed to translate her letter to the team: "We were impressed and inspired by the obstacles you overcame to come to the Olympics, " Arnoldsen wrote. "We wanted you to have something to remember your time here." It was signed, "From your American friends." The first player onto the bus was goalie Natalya Trunova. Her face was blotchy from crying over the team's second lopsided loss. She found Arnoldsen's letter and read it, then began to sob and shake. She went back into the building to bring out her team-mates, who were overwhelmed. "We were very grateful to get the gifts, " Trunova said through a translator Friday after making 48 saves in a 4-1 loss to Russia. "We've been grateful for the cheering of the crowds. It made our day to get those gifts, to know there were people happy to see us and have us here." The team's coach, Alexandr Maltsev, confirmed that the women's program, making its first Olympic appearance, has a limited budget and no corporate sponsors. Trunova, who managed to bring just $30 to the Olympics, mentioned that the team's Olympic uniforms had barely arrived in time. Arnoldsen's concern for 25 people from the other side of the world struck a chord of international goodwill, said Natalya Yakovchuk, who scored Kazakhstan's only Olympic goal on Friday. "I'm glad to have this opportunity to thank the citizens of America for the exceedingly warm reception, excellent hospitality, the way they treat our team, which is especially wonderful because we're not known as the best team, " Yakovchuk said. "Thank you on behalf of our entire team." Said Maltsev, "I'm honored the team touched the heart of the people here." Randall, like Arnoldsen, was uncomfortable with the idea that a reporter knew about the good deed. "We wanted to extend our friendship because we thought they were young and poor and beat up and needed friends, " Randall said. "We have a lot here, so it's kind of nice to share. And we're grateful BYU came through." Hemmert is grateful to have worked as a volunteer with Arnoldsen. "This is what the Olympics are all about, " he said. "Shannon is just incredible. She deserves a gold medal." (The Daily Herald on Saturday, February 16, 2002) QUOTE: "The only cure for grief is action.' (George Henry Lewes)

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Young workers need the right attitude - Kansas City Star


Young workers need the right attitude
Kansas City Star
She had pushed back, but in such a way that she had maintained a positive, confident attitude. The customer finally seemed to give a little, too. I share this account because this is an ideal time to remind the young workers in your household of the ...

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Young Men in China Struggling to Catch Up in Class - New York Times


Young Men in China Struggling to Catch Up in Class
New York Times
Young boys are expected to sit, concentrate and memorize for hours on end — skills that girls seem to be better at earlier in life. “In the United States, if boys go out to play, no one will stop them; but in China, parents and teachers will order you ...

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Young Soldiers Face Challenges When Duty Ends - Patch.com


Young Soldiers Face Challenges When Duty Ends
Patch.com
During a recent interview with Wilmington Patch, young veteran Craig Sullivan concurred with Cimaglia's statement. Sullivan served several years in Iraq as a member of the Marines. While serving in Iraq, Sullivan suffered an injury when a roadside bomb ...

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Rangers keep even keel amid struggles - MLB.com


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Rangers keep even keel amid struggles
MLB.com
"It's a good attitude to have," said designated hitter Michael Young, the leader and senior member of the group. "I wouldn't confuse it with complacency. We don't sit there and say, `Ah, it's okay. Tomorrow's a new day.' You have to work hard and ...
Wills: Kinsler knows popularityCorsicana Daily Sun

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International friendly: Norway 0 England 1 - Scottish Daily Record


Daily Mail

International friendly: Norway 0 England 1
Scottish Daily Record
The manager, whose side never looked like relinquishing the lead earned by Ashley Young's early goal, said: “The biggest fillip I had in the three days working with the players was the their attitude to training, their attitude towards the coming games ...
Martin Samuel: Roy, the sly old sausage, is flying in just under the radarDaily Mail

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Neil Young & Crazy Horse Americanise 'God Save The Queen' - Music Feeds


Music Feeds

Neil Young & Crazy Horse Americanise 'God Save The Queen'
Music Feeds
Three tracks have already been released from Neil Young & Crazy Horse's soon-to-be-released 'Americana', including Oh Susanna, Jesus Chariot (think 'She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain' but with attitude) and Clementine. However, the latest track from ...

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McCAFFERY: Sixers' never-satisfied attitude is a slam dunk - Delaware County Daily Times


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McCAFFERY: Sixers' never-satisfied attitude is a slam dunk
Delaware County Daily Times
They recognized that they had some young players, a season's worth of improvement and a small window for the acceptance of congratulations. But from Harris to team president Rod Thorn to Doug Collins, the Sixers were quick Sunday to forget 2011-2012 ...
Breaking Down the Celtics/Heat Matchup on Sports SundayWEEI.com
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3 local young people Walmart drivers for a day - Opelika Auburn News


3 local young people Walmart drivers for a day
Opelika Auburn News
Despite battling a congenital heart disorder, 12-year-old Quay Banks maintains a positive attitude and was smiling from ear-to-ear Wednesday when he and two other young people were named honorary Walmart drivers. Walmart Heart is a volunteer program in ...

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Macho Attitude Harms Male Diabetics - Opposing Views


Opposing Views

Macho Attitude Harms Male Diabetics
Opposing Views
Male macho attitudes may directly influence the disproportionately higher death rate among young men with diabetes, according to researchers from the University of Southampton in England. Young male deaths from diabetes are nearly twice the rate of ...

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Graduation day: Milestone allows young man to reflect on battles already won - Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette


Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette

Graduation day: Milestone allows young man to reflect on battles already won
Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette
"Frankie had a great attitude. It taught us a lot and it strengthened our faith." For Frankie, the time in Memphis went by quickly. He enjoyed his ninth birthday in Memphis and received a special gift. Missing their friend, his classmates had recorded ...

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how do i get on better with people?
I work in an office and find i dont relate to the people i work with and are not on my level. I have a jokey none serious look to life with a young attitude im 24. I just feel im constantly bored and havent really got anyone to talk to. I know im shy but i get on with others . I get offended when im the only one in the office my line manager dont make any effort to make convo

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How important is age in a relationship ???
Alright there someone i met recently through work very attractive,very easy to get on with,Plenty of signals probably from both of us.Pretty much mutual.The only thing is I am 47 i do look and have a young attitude,Most people say i look 10 years younger.She is 26/27 she dos`n`t know my age.She might be put off .I was just going to casually drop it in one day.I have in the last 2 years come out of a 18 year relationship,The problem is i still feel young and most of the singles i have met in my age group look like my mother.Do you think it`s to much of an age gap 26/27 -- 47 .Ps i dont have Ronnie Woods status or Wage packet,So different kettle there.

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Anyone know what i should do?
okay i know this isnt the normal sort of thing but i need to get this off my chest and dont know what else to do and its pretty long so bare with me. :) anyway im an 18 yr old guy and my friends this 22 year old girl with a kid from a previous relationship, i met her sept 2010 and around this time last year me a nd and three mates (1 being the boyfriend) all started hangin out in hers lookin out for each other like... anyways at the time i thought she was serious.. i felt good when i was with her.. so around christmas we started kinda seeing each other behind her boyfriends (at the time) back, she told a couple of her friends about us so i done the same although my mates were part of the ''group" we ended up having a pretty heated fight over me telling them.. but it escalated like she cut herself over me (we were both kind of a younger attitude at the time).. but we made up a few days later when she found out i was going away for a couple of months to get my head straight.. when i got back she had met a new guy who was a genuine guy and like he was a bad boy but i knew that was the type of guy she liked.. so they day i got back she kissed me.. and told me she would be with him forever (like i could always see a future us) i didnt see her for a while as she was away with this new fella and over time i saw less of her maybe once every couple of weeks and we kinda grew apart to an extent.. so the first week of september came around and that week everything changed.. her new fella had robbed a post office because he knew he needed money to support her and her kid and after just coming out of prison he wasnt going to get a job so he felt this was the only way i guess.. so anyway somehow he got found out by the police and he knew they were looking for him so for the next few days we didnt hear from him.. i went to see my friend and this is when i found out she was 3 months pregnant with her new fellas baby.. i found out she had told other people that wasnt as close as we were and when i asked her why she hadnt told me she said it was because i was the one she was afraid of telling.. all while we were trying to get through to her new fella and see if he was okay.. he sent a kind of suicidal text to her fone sayin things like "ill see you in the next one" so we were like hes attention seeking.. so couple days passed and then she had been arrested because they thought she knew something about it and when she got out we found out her new fella had hung himself.. i felt so sorry for my friend i just didnt know what to do.. the case with the police was closed and i didnt se her for while as youd expect buh then about 3-4 weeks passed and she began too get back to normal (i thought it would be way longer) so now were hanging out more although its not like before where we had so much in common.. and chat about anything now its kind of awkward silences when were alone and we cant chat about anything but **** like the weather (whether or not it is awkward) all i want is it back to how it was but im not sure if you can get over this sort of thing i just dont know whether this is the sort of thing people can get over? and im not sure if she still feels about me the same way she did..?? she acts more like friends atm buh i dont know if its for now... or if that the way she wants it to be? im really asking for advice on what others would do because i still love her and i want to be with her though i dont know if i can... please try and help im really confused on what i should do and this has been constantly on my mind for the passed few weeks.. thanks all sorry if it was hard to understand! :) i would write shorter questions but any shorter.. just i didnt want to leave out anything..

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