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[23 Nov 2010 | Comments | ]

Many people leap to help the homeless - especially during the holidays. They leave common sense aside in their rush to express compassion and help those less fortunate. They assume that the homeless are all poor people with hearts of gold who, if given a chance, would gladly return to a life of employment, taxes and a 9-5. Not so. It’s almost become politically incorrect to point out that many of the homeless people you see on the street are sexual predators, rapists, addicts, mentally ill and paroled criminals who …

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[21 Nov 2010 | Comments | ]

Okay, come Thursday thousands, if not millions of people will get up and head down to their local homeless shelter to help “feed the homeless.” There will be more volunteers and people wanting to help than there are homeless people on Thanksgiving and Christmas. It’s suddenly very hip and cool to care for the less fortunate on the holidays.
But while the 20% of the homeless and those who are down on their luck may crowd the shelters this year, there are millions of homeless and impoverished people who won’t, …

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[12 Nov 2010 | Comments | ]
Why You Haven’t Won the Lottery Yet

Do you get frustrated and play the lottery, hoping to maybe, just maybe hit the winning numbers just once, usually when you’re feeling extra broke, or really desperate? Save your money. If you’re unable to manifest, accept or receive “riches” in your life right now - chances are you’re not going to attract the luck of the lottery. If our outer reality reflects our inner reality - meaning, our lives reflect what we believe about ourselves, then the lottery isn’t going to save you. It may come to you …

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[23 Oct 2010 | Comments | ]
Wash Your Hands of It

A new study shows that people who wash their hands with soap and water - literally - after making a decision, have fewer regrets than those who don’t wash up. Researchers theorize the act of “washing your hands of the decision” sends a subconscious message to the brain.
I’m struck, not so much by the study or the results, but by how powerful our brains are, how susceptible to superstition, thoughts, affirmations and actions we are. “As a man thinketh, so he is.” Wise men from Job and Solomon to …

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[18 Oct 2010 | Comments | ]
Chronically Late? LOSE Your Ego

I’m usually 5 to 15 minutes early for appointments, for lunch, dinner - whatever it is. If I’ve never been there, or my appointment is more than an hour away - I leave early. I factor in parking and walking and traffic and mechanical breakdowns. As a result I spend a lot of time in waiting rooms reading magazines, or twiddling my thumbs, but that’s okay. I respect people’s time. But many people don’t. I’ve tried unsuccessfully to explain this to friends and acquaintences, but finally - I have an …

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[15 Oct 2010 | Comments | ]
Happy Birthday to Me!!

Today is my birthday!! I’m 55 and proud of it. Considering my parents repeatedly told me they wished I’d never been born, it’s a miracle I made it this far.
Apparently I saw something in myself they didn’t.
So since 55 is a special number to me, I celebrated. I ordered my favorite food in the whole world - Salmon Pinwheels from Allen Brothers. They’re stuffed with spinach and crab and brie - and not many calories (less than a steak). Divine. They are simply divine. If you ever want my undying …