Tag Archive: elizabeth lesser

Health Activist Writer’s Month Challenge Day 18 #HAWMC

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Day 18 of the WEGO Health Activist Writer’s Month which I have signed up for – a month dedicated to the art of writing about health.  Today’s writing prompt: Open Book. For today’s post, open… Continue reading

Win a Book for World Book Day

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  Like many of you I am sure, I don’t need a special day set aside to celebrate my love of reading. Nevertheless, I couldn’t let World Book Day pass by, without acknowledging it… Continue reading

Bozos on the bus

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If you’re wearing a disguise for too long, it will be difficult for the mirror to recognize you. At the end of the day I hope you become the person they didn’t expect… Continue reading

Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow

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Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow is the title of a book by Elizabeth Lesser.  She opens the book with a quote from Anais Nin: ‘And the time came when… Continue reading

Keeping the memory of a loved one alive

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Yesterday I wrote about Samantha Lehman who set up the Warwick Foundation in memory of her brother, who died from cancer. On a similar theme, I came across a short video piece on… Continue reading