Is it better to think more? Or think otherwise?
If you are living like a lot of folks in new-found freedom, you are not only un-stuck from pandemic limitations, you are un-stuck from a pre-covid cycle of unproductive and unsatisfying activities and obligations. Are you tempted to pick up where you left off over a year ago – or, better, is this an opportunity to imagine something different?
Renewal 2021: Tulips and a Giant Bunny Named Alex
Is there anything that symbolizes tangible hope – the certainty that good results will come – than planting a tulip bulb in the dead of winter?
Mutual Aid Is Good – Why Is Mutual Agreement So Hard?
Atlanta and Boulder in one week! Can we agree there is a problem to solve?
The good inherent in truth is worth fighting for
It was about a year ago when we all collectively plunged into an “alternate universe” where everything familiar changed drastically – changed so completely that, about the half-way mark, we finally realized there was no going “back” to familiar routines.
Emergency Confetti – Be Prepared for Good News!
Think about this: What would make you throw confetti in the air today? Now turn around and make it Good News and confetti-worthy for someone else!
The miracle is us
Some might say, “It’s a miracle we haven’t blown ourselves to bits yet.” Others could say, “It’s a miracle this planet and life as we know it even exists. Why do we care so little about it?”
Do Kind
You can be kind without being nice, and you can be nice without being kind.
Earthrise: A new day to rise up for an earth worth fighting for
A poem written and performed by Amanda Gorman
Now We Know…What Will We Do?
The “year of opposites” has been illuminating, is one way to put it. In a recent article, Dr. Samuel asked readers, “What do we as a nation know now that we didn’t know before?”
To discern truth, think more like a scientist.
One of the BFOs (Blinding Flash of the Obvious) after the Capitol Riots of January 6 is the imperative – not a “nice-to-have,” but an urgency – to be logical in your fact-checking and be willing to consider (and evaluate) information that doesn’t sync with what you believe to be true.