Posted Jan 21 2015 in Albert Einstein, Miracles, Wednesday Wisdom
Miracles. These are the things of the Bible, fairytales and for other people. Or are they? In our cynical world, we have explanations for everything. Or do we? Einstein, one of the greatest minds of humankind has a thought on the subject. And perhaps one you won’t expect. What do you think?
Read More»Posted Jan 7 2015 in Phoebe Snow, Priorities, Quote of the Day, Wednesday Wisdom
I can’t remember a time I didn’t make lists. Maybe it’s because I’ve always filled up my plate pretty full. I’m also a long-time believer in planning. I’m a planner in my life and in my writing. Pretty much everything. The problem is, I’m overly optimistic. Things usually take about 3 times longer than I anticipate. […]
Read More»Posted Dec 31 2014 in New Year's, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Wednesday Wisdom
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Read More»Posted Dec 17 2014 in Beauty is a Feeling, Helen Keller, Wednesday Wisdom
Helen Keller is one of my all-time favorite inspirational women. From watching ‘The Miracle Worker’ on television to reading her biography her spirit humbled me. I love this quote by her. Hope you enjoy Wednesday’s Wisdom.
Read More»Posted Dec 10 2014 in George Washington Carver, Quote of the Day, Think of Others, Wednesday Wisdom
How we treat others shows more about character than anything else we do. Sometimes I think we really need to get out of our own heads. Take a moment today and put yourself in someone else’s shoes. The view might appear quite … surprising!
Read More»Posted Dec 3 2014 in Christmas, Dr. Seuss, Grinch, Robin Perini, Wednesday Wisdom
During the holiday season, a reminder never hurts. The Grinch was a pretty smart cookie!
Read More»Posted Nov 26 2014 in Actions, John F. Kennedy, Thanksgiving, Wednesday Wisdom
In honor of Thanksgiving…a few well chosen words…
Read More»Posted Nov 19 2014 in Inspiration, Motivation, Robin Perini, Wednesday Wisdom
If you could kick the person in the pants responsible for most of your trouble, you wouldn’t sit for a month. — Theodore Roosevelt
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