Other Wishes I'd ask a Genie to Grant Me. & The Deep Friar
Rated • 1 review • humor • wordpress.com
For a good laugh, here's a post that takes the 3 wishes idea further. Don't forget to read the comments - they're great, too.
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Barbara is a woman from Oregon, USA
Hello All, My name is Barbara Swafford. I'm a woman who wears many hats. I love to share with others by blogging that which I learned, and continue to learn. I author two blogs - Blogging Without A Blog and Observation Mountain If you're a blogger and would like to be part of a community of many other great bloggers, drop by Blogging Without A Blog, read the posts, drop a comment or subscribe in the RSS reader. Hope to see you there.
Rated • 1 review • humor • wordpress.com
For a good laugh, here's a post that takes the 3 wishes idea further. Don't forget to read the comments - they're great, too.
Rated • 1 review • psychology • wordpress.com
From the page: "Zen Habits for Non-Zen Activities" "Be grateful for what you have. The fact that the toilet needs cleaning means you're lucky to have enough to eat."
Rated • 1 review • psychology, self improvement, communication • evolvingbeings.com
From the page: "When people thank us in some way - it actually is not just about us. It is about them being blessed to have the opportunity and to be able to express who they are too."
Absolutely moving and beautiful post on learning how to show our appreciation and gratitude + how to accept words of praise from others, as well
Rated • 2 reviews • aging, women s health, women, menopause • silverandgrace.com
Fabulous new blog for women over 40. This author will be sharing hints and tips for keeping us beautiful inside and out as we age. It's a must read, must subscribe for all who care about their health and happiness.
Don't forget to drop a comment and say "welcome" and "hello" to Eliza.
Rated • 2 reviews • humor • ihatemymessageboard.com
Rated • 1 review • parenting • numbnuggets.com
Such a beautiful post of how a young boy taught his Dad a wonderful lesson in life. If you've ever wondered if you're protecting your children too much, this is a must read.
Rated • 1 review • books • thinklikeablackbelt.com
"Think Like A Black Belt" is a book for anyone who is concerned for their own safety and/or the safety of their loved ones. This book teaches us how to defend ourselves in life and death situations, encounters where we may be harmed, and also helps us to teach our children the same.
If self defense is on your list of "need to learn", this is the book to read. It's filled with facts and no fluff. The author is a third degree black belt and senior instructor in the martial arts with tens of years of experience. It doesn't get much better than that.
Two thumbs up for "Think Like A Black Belt" - the book.
P.S. The blog is great, too.
Rated • 3 reviews • psychology • thinklikeablackbelt.com
Fabulous article on guarding against the narcissistic people we encounter. A fantastic new blog, too. Well worth subscribing to.
Rated • 1 review • business • virtualimpax.com
Kathy nails it with with one.
From the page: "...most businesses are interested in using Twitter to boost their bottom line in a similar fashion.
The problem is, many businesses are so focused on making a sale today that they fail to recognize that closing sales in the new millennium requires......"
A must read for any business considering using social networking sites such as Twitter.