'Yes, There’s More'
Plagued By Your Past?
“Freedom is what you do with what’s been done to you.” ~Jean Paul Sartre (Post by GAIL BRENNER) Still plagued by your past? Then this post is for you. But only if you want to be read more
Gladys Burrill – Oldest Female Marathoner
Feature photo: At age 92, Gladys Burrill power-walked and jogged through the 2010 Honolulu Marathon Post by Debra Eve I’ve been so pleased with myself. Inspired by the book Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of read more
Are You Living in the Middle of the Hunger Games?
(Post by IAN LAWTON) Do you ever feel like you’re living in the middle of Hunger Games; you know, like the world is a battle for survival with everyone out to protect their own at any read more
Is Your Volunteer Board Making Progress?
(Post by Dr. Sarah Elaine Eaton) In April of 2012 I became president of our condo board, where I had served as a director for about five years. We had some returning board members, some new read more
Lessons Learned from the Food Service Industry
(Post by LINDA POURMASSINA, MD) She sat in her crisp, white coat, probably not much older than I am now, leaning back with all of the assurance of someone who recently completed a cardiology fellowship, newly read more
Struggling with Attachments?
“You must choose between your attachments and happiness.” ~Adyashanti (Post by GAIL BRENNER) I used to live in a world of “if only.” If only the right partner would show up or I wouldn’t get caught read more
Take a Cue from the Butterfly – The Butterfly Effect
(Post by IAN LAWTON) Are you dealing with change? If you are feeling anxious or overwhelmed by change, take a cue from the butterfly. First its a caterpillar, crawling close to the earth, slow and steady. read more
Start an Image with a Concept – Photographer Guy Tal
The following essay was originally published in Landscape Photography Magazine. (Post by GUY TAL) When teaching photography workshops I always emphasize the importance of starting an image with a concept – the thing that stops you read more
At Age 102, Margaret Dunning Drives to College
Feature photo: Margaret Dunning and her 1930 Packard www.nydailynews.com Post by Debra Eve Margaret Dunning drives her 1930 Packard 740 Roadster to classic car shows. It’s causing a hoopla across the Interwebs. She’s twenty years older read more
Four Occasions When It’s Best to Keep Quiet
(Post by GWYN TEATRO) Will Rogers once said, “Never miss a good chance to shut up”. I think he has a point. Rarely though, do we consider that effective communication also means keeping quiet. And yet, read more







How to Accept Rejection
You're so right, JP! And congratulations, by the way on the success of
How to Accept Rejection
Thanks, Nina. It's nice to know I've taken the first step and I'm well
How Do You Feel About Retirement?
I don't have a specific age for retiring. I think if I continue to lov
Digging Deep for Truths
I doubt anyone gets through life without a serious case of self-doubt.
Digging Deep for Truths
Thank you for this huge serving of food for thought. I am in the midst