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  • Rated by tejvan on Jul 28 2008, 3:38am

    good tips on life changing events
  • Rated by LightBeckons on Jul 16 2008, 11:17pm

    From the page: "YOU are your greatest anchor, and you always will be. The power to make yourself feel stable, calm and peaceful is there for you at every moment. When you begin to feel lost and adrift, the best thing to do is to quiet your mind, take several deep breaths, and purposefully find the tranquility inside of you."
  • Rated by avaniinava on Jul 14 2008, 8:10pm

    From the page: "the greatest anchor you have, and will ever have, resides within you and is also accessible to you at all times for the rest of your life!"
  • Rated by cmiddlebrook on Jul 13 2008, 1:57pm

    How do you cope when something that was a massive and stable part of your life is lost?
  • Rated by hopewilbanks on Jul 12 2008, 6:54am

    From the page: "I do want to discuss the concept of having "anchors" in our lives and what to do when an important one unhinges itself from your existence."
  • Rated by bradbaggett on Jul 11 2008, 6:49pm

    Great come back piece from one of my favorite writers. Todd explains the importance of having "anchors" in our lives and that YOU are the most dependable and best anchor for your self!
  • Rated by adamsicinski on Jul 10 2008, 5:23pm

    Anchors are a part of our daily lives whether we are consciously aware of them or not. This article post helps to put our anchors into perspective.
  • Rated by WishingWell on Jul 10 2008, 5:21pm

    I like it. I don't like it. I was his anchor, that's why. I want him to care enough to come back. I love him enough to wish him to realize he is his own anchor.
  • Rated by AtriumGuy on Jul 10 2008, 2:21pm

    nice piece about anchors,
  • Reviewed by Yw8 on Jul 10 2008, 12:32pm

    A nicely written piece, that I read at the right time. I think if it were written by a Californian as opposed to a New Yorker, point number 2. Remember The Greatest Anchor of All, would have acknowledged a power greater then ones self that resides within us.