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Improve Your Life – Change Your Paradigm

In the midst of my dealings with people, I find that those who commonly have major problems are often trying to follow two or more different philosophies at once. Let me explain. As we mature, we all struggle (consciously or not) to find the right paradigm by which to live our lives. In case you [...]

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How the 23rd Psalm Can Apply to Me

How the 23rd Psalm Can Apply to Me

Over the years, I’m sure almost everyone has heard the 23rd Psalm at a funeral or quoted in church or posted somewhere. In fact, many have dedicated this great Psalm to memory, including myself. But I wonder how many of us have truly examined it to see how it might apply to our lives in [...]

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Too Much “Trash” Causes Life Imbalance

Work, wife, husband, problems, faith, health, exercise, kids, bad choices, family, bad behavior, friends, faith, work . . . What a juggling act that we daily face. What’s the right mix? What’s the right combination? How do we give attention to all of the crucial elements of life and maintain a healthy balance? A little [...]

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1 – Aimless in the Fog of Frustration . . .

1 – Aimless in the Fog of Frustration . . .

It seems these days that a lot of people are existing in a state of perpetual frustration – always wanting to be in a different place (or for circumstances to change), but rarely seem to get there. Here are some examples: “Why can’t I lose weight?” “Why am I depressed?” “How come I never have [...]

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