I’m probably not the only person who abandons her good habits when life speeds up, or who fails to practice…
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soul work
Growing older we discover that life doesn’t actually get easier. We just become a bit more skilled at navigating the ups and downs. On good days, I can see the challenges that come my way as invitations to stretch a little, grow a little, learn a little. Viewed this way, just about everything becomes an opportunity for soul work. Read more about what soul work means to me, or browse the archive of stories below.
I Want to Remember
I want to remember waking from the soft flannel nest of sleep beside my husband, pulling on warm clothes and…
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A Wedding Anniversary
Twenty-five years ago last week, my husband and I were married in this small church in Maine before fifty friends…
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More on “Love Your Fate” — and books to give away
“Everyone has a story. Mine began in November of 2000 when I thought I’d given birth to the smallest baby…
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Love Your Fate
Some true stories. On a tennis training trip to Florida last March, two months before his high school graduation, my…
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Summer Reading — Don’t Miss This
The toes in the hammock are a good sign. They mean I’ve remembered, for today anyway, that I already have…
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