Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Do You Want Health For Your Time Tomorrow?
I live in a world of miracles. Every. Single. Day. Do you have any idea what that feels like? Now many of you will nod and agree that life, in itself, is a daily miracle. But I am one of those fortunate people who gets to experience outstanding miracles on a regular basis. I get to be the recipient of hugs and I mean, really big tight hugs....when I have been able to give someone hope who has lost hope.
I am a health coach. I have been one for thirty-five years. I am also a symptomologist. A WHAT? I assess a client's symptoms and determine what nutrients they are missing in their diet that is causing distress. So what in the world does that mean?
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Let's Sum It Up
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We get busy. It happens. Sometimes we miss reading posts from our favorite bloggers. My friend and fellow blogger, Elly Stornebrink, had a great idea suggesting we share highlights from our blog posts for the past week. So................Let's Sum It Up!
For those of you that may have missed them, hopefully you will have a chance to take a peek and comment. I LOVE your comments and always respond within twenty-four hours. That's how friendships are formed, right?
Sunday, November 1: Let Me Drop Everything and Work On Your Problem I loved this post, especially the coffee mug that said:
We get busy. It happens. Sometimes we miss reading posts from our favorite bloggers. My friend and fellow blogger, Elly Stornebrink, had a great idea suggesting we share highlights from our blog posts for the past week. So................Let's Sum It Up!
For those of you that may have missed them, hopefully you will have a chance to take a peek and comment. I LOVE your comments and always respond within twenty-four hours. That's how friendships are formed, right?
Sunday, November 1: Let Me Drop Everything and Work On Your Problem I loved this post, especially the coffee mug that said:
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Saturday, November 8, 2014
I Dream On Words
Last month I shared a poem by James Kavanaugh entitled There Are Men Too Gentle To Live Among Wolves and also the humorous The Post Office . Many readers commented how much they liked his style of poetry. I would like to acknowledge Mr. Kavanaugh by posting another one of my favorites. I hope you will enjoy them as well.
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