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Beth | 8/11 14:32
Sometimes there seems so little of it. Sometimes all it takes is a little. Let us more and more insist on raising funds of love, of kindness, of understanding, of peace. Money will come if we seek first the Kingdom of God - the rest will be given.
Mother Teresa
Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding.
Albert Einstein
My mother said I must always be intolerant of ignorance but understanding of illiteracy. That some people, unable to go to school, were more educated and more intelligent than college professors.
Maya Angelou
Anger and intolerance are the enemies of correct understanding.
Mohandas Gandhi
The fact that you are willing to say, “I do not understand, and it is fine,” is the greatest understanding you could exhibit.
Wayne Dyer
Shallow understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses your understanding.
Kahlil Gibran
To effectively communicate, we must realize that we are all different in the way we perceive the world and use this understanding as a guide to our communication with others.
Tony Robbins
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of understanding; one must use the same words for the same genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one’s experiences in common.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Understanding is a two-way street.
Eleanor Roosevelt
I do not want the peace which passeth understanding, I want the understanding which bringeth peace.
Helen Keller
The power of intuitive understanding will protect you from harm until the end of your days.
Lao Tzu
Peace cannot be achieved through violence, it can only be attained through understanding.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Understanding can overcome any situation, however mysterious or insurmountable it may appear to be.
Norman Vincent Peale
No law or ordinance is mightier than understanding.
Plato
Is there anything more dangerous than sympathetic understanding?
Pablo Picasso
The noblest pleasure is the joy of understanding.
Leonardo da Vinci
It is not until you become a mother that your judgment slowly turns to compassion and understanding.
Erma Bombeck
Our species needs, and deserves, a citizenry with minds wide awake and a basic understanding of how the world works.
Carl Sagan
The brain is like a muscle. When it is in use we feel very good. Understanding is joyous.
Carl Sagan
I want a man who’s kind and understanding. Is that too much to ask of a millionaire?
Zsa Zsa Gabor
The evil that is in the world almost always comes of ignorance, and good intentions may do as much harm as malevolence if they lack understanding.
Albert Camus
Any woman who understands the problems of running a home will be nearer to understanding the problems of running a country.
Margaret Thatcher
My goal is simple. It is a complete understanding of the universe, why it is as it is and why it exists at all.
Stephen Hawking
It isn’t until you come to a spiritual understanding of who you are - not necessarily a religious feeling, but deep down, the spirit within - that you can begin to take control.
Oprah Winfrey
People understand me so poorly that they don’t even understand my complaint about them not understanding me.
Soren Kierkegaard

Beth | 8/10 14:29
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Positivity is practical. No surprise there, right? I’m sure you already realize that a positive mindset directly impacts your health, for instance. Here are a few other vital facts, found in Barbara L. Fredrickson: Positivity: Groundbreaking Research Reveals How to Embrace the Hidden Strength of Positive Emotions, Overcome Negativity, and Thrive.
The Six Vital Facts About Positivity
- Positivity Just Feels Good - Positivity is light and buoyant. It sparkles with good feelings.
- Positivity Changes How Your Mind Works - It changes the boundaries of your mind and widens the span of possibilities that you are able to experience.
- Positivity Transforms Your Future - Over time positivity brings out the best in you. It builds up your emotional resources leaving you more resilient and able to withstand the challenges life throws at you.
- Positivity Puts the Brakes on Negativity - Positivity can calm negativity like a reset button.
- Positivity Has a Tipping Point - There is a point where the ratio of your positive to negative emotions tips you over into living a flourishing life.
- You Can Increase Your Positivity - You have the power to control about 50% of your life's emotional balance (the other 50% is genetic).
Read more detail at this fun and informative blog, The Rat Race Trap.
Beth | 8/9 14:21
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2. Go for a brisk walk. One study found that even a ten-minute walk was enough to supply a feeling of energy and decreased tension.
3. Act with energy. We think we ACT because of the way we FEEL, but often we FEEL because of the way we ACT. Trick yourself into feeling energetic by moving more quickly, pacing while you talk on the phone, and putting more energy into your voice.
4. Listen to your favorite upbeat song. Hearing stimulating music gives an instant lift and is one of the quickest, most reliable ways to affect your mood and energy level. I'm always surprised by the effectiveness of this strategy.
5. Talk to an energetic friend. Not only do we gain energy from interacting with other people, we also - in what's called emotional contagion — "catch" their emotions. Instead of infecting others with your draggy mood, try to lift yourself by catching the energy of a boisterous friend.
6. Tackle an item on your to-do list. Unfinished tasks weigh us down. So if you feel bad about never having had a skin-cancer check, or not having completed an over-due report, or not having faced this month's bills, force yourself to tackle one thing that's nagging you. It's tough, but you will feel a HUGE rush of energy when you cross it off your list.
7. Clean up. I'm not sure why tidying makes such a huge difference, but when I feel like I can't face the day, I just tidy up my desk, and I perk right up.
8. Eat — if you’re hungry. If you’re actually hungry, eating makes a huge difference to your energy. Both my children become very droopy and crabby when hungry, and I’ve learned the hard way to pay close attention to this; I suffer from it myself. During the workday, my husband will go far too long without eating, so I try to remind him to eat enough, as well. However, it can be tempting to eat a snack to try to get an energy boost even when you’re not hungry. If food isn’t the problem, other strategies to boost your energy may be healthier.
"Exuberance is beauty," William Blake wrote, and it's surprising how much sheer energy level can affect the quality of the happiness of a day.
Source: Happiness Project
Beth | 8/6 12:50
Let’s hear it for our left-handed peeps! Found this over coffee this morning: Left handed facts tend to be comical or negative in nature. These seven positive facts will not only make you smile, but should make you proud of being left handed.
1. When at school or any activity that you’re asked if you’re lefty don’t be embarrassed, but feel privileged because you will usually get one-on-one attention (that’s a good thing).
2. Time Magazine’s Person of the Century Albert Einstein was a left hander. His contributions to science and technology were without question, important advances for mankind. Throw his name out if someone’s making fun of us lefties.
3. If you’re a southpaw baseball player then when you bat and complete your swing you are already facing first base and thus have a head start over right handers. A left handed pitcher can keep an eye on first base during his wind-up and keep a runner from stealing second. A first basemen who is a lefty can cover a large amount of the field with their glove on the right hand and they also have an advantage when throwing to second base for a double play.
4. Some of the wealthiest people are left handed (i.e. Bill Gates and Oprah Winfrey continue to rank at the top of the richest people in the world and yes they are southpaws). A recent study revealed that lefties with college education earned 10 to 15 percent more than their right handed counterparts
5. New research suggests that left handed people often perform better than right handers at fast or difficult tasks that involve lots of information or stimuli. Lefties may be better at playing fast computer games, talking while driving in heavy traffic and flying a jet fighter - activities that need both hemispheres of the brain to process information quickly.
6. Southpaw drivers are apparently more successful at learning to drive than right handed people. As many as 57% of left handers pass their driving test first time compared with only 47% of right handers, a poll for the AA Driving School found.
7. Lefties have a tactical advantage in one-on-one competition. Studies suggests that because lefties are in the minority, right-handed opponents are not use to the way they fight, and the element of surprise gives lefties an advantage.
So there you have it, Seven Positive reasons for being Left Handed.
Source: http://www.BeingLeftHanded.com

Beth | 8/3 8:48
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Even ladybugs are affected by our ecological woes. But luckily, you can do you part! Read on: A decade ago, a group of scientists set out to find out what was happening to the ladybug population, so that they could determine whether the bugs had simply moved to new regions or were truly vanishing. They created a non-profit and website called The Lost Ladybug Project, and they're asking people all over North America for their support. The request is simple: if you see a ladybug in your region, simply take a photo and upload it to their website.
So far, they've collected over 7,000 ladybug photos, and are hoping to collect at least 100 more by the end of summer. Do your part for science by keeping an eye out for the spotted insects and snapping their photos--and check out their site for learning resources. It's a fantastic way to get kids involved in the conservation movement!
Source: Gimundo
Beth | 8/2 14:47

This story is a touching account of how dogs touch the lives - and in this case save the lives - of soldiers: While Sgt. Chris Duke, a National Guardsman, was serving in Afghanistan, he and his fellow troops made good friends with a few of the stray dogs, who the soldiers named Sasha, Target, and Rufus. So when the dogs had a chance to defend the soldiers, they didn't back down.
One February night, an insurgent covered in explosives tried to enter the soldiers' quarters to kill the 50 men inside. But he didn't count on the dogs: the three strays began barking and biting the suicide bomber, trying to keep him from harming the people inside. When his explosives detonated, he was killed, but all of the American troops remained safe.
Sadly, one of the dogs, Sasha, was severely injured by the bomb, and had to be euthanized. But both Rufus and Target survived the assault, and were celebrated as heroes by the soldiers they had saved.
When Duke finished his tour of duty and returned home the following month, he wanted to bring his loyal friend Rufus along--but military regulations wouldn't allow it. So, after returning to Atlanta, Duke wrote to a veterans' assistance group, Hope for the Warriors, asking for their help to bring the two dogs overseas.
"This was going to mean a lot to him," the group's president, Robin Kelleher, told CBS. "So whatever we needed to do to get this wish done we were going to do that." Another grassroots group, launched on Facebook, raised over $21,000 to pay for the dogs to be flown to the United States.
Now, Target has been transported to Arizona to live with another soldier, and Rufus has just arrived in Atlanta, where he'll live out the rest of his days with Duke and his family. Duke is thrilled to make the commitment to care for Rascal for the rest of his life--in his eyes, it's the least he could do for his furry friend.
"I firmly believe I wouldn't be here today if it weren't for him," he said.
Check out the video.
Source: Gimundo
Beth | 7/30 22:49
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When was the last time you sang? Maybe it was this morning in the shower. Or maybe it was in 9th grade choir, 15 years ago. Singing is therapeutic. It has an emotional purging quality and improves your overall breathing. Not only that, but it makes your speaking voice sound better, more resonant. So stop reading this blog and go find a song and sing for 5 minutes. It’s an order. I’ll do the same. This is what I’ll be singing: Voices inside my Head - The Police 
Beth | 7/28 15:25
Magic is a wonderful and amazing thing. And David Blaine is one of our contemporary magicians. Take a few moments to watch this video where he explains some of this secrets. Talk about self-discipline! David Blaine - Secrets Revealed 
Beth | 7/27 14:20
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Just this morning, I listened to a radio program about a boy in Arizona who plans on sending letters to the American troops overseas all summerlong - he wants to send as many letters as possible. It got me thinking about the power of a letter. And my research wheels began spinning. I stumbled across AnySoldier.com. According to their site:
This effort is 110% voluntary.
You send your support, and maybe some stuff, directly to whatever unit or units YOU select.
And it doesn’t have to some elaborate care package. Letters are the most requested! There is not one thing on this site, or anywhere, that requires you to send stuff. Letters are THE MOST requested thing by these Soldiers. So, all you need do is send a normal letter in a normal envelope with a normal stamp.
Good ideas: If you want, put your email address in your letter, many Soldiers can and prefer to reply that way. What to write? Too easy: like you are talking to a friend, because that is what that Soldier is going to be real quick. It is also VERY helpful if you leave your full return address as part of your letter, envelopes tend to get trashed quickly.
How great is that? Regardless of your political station, there is a soldier that would love to hear from you. Let’s send something today!
Beth | 7/26 13:57
This summer, my garden has provided me with such pleasure. I’m not a great gardener. Heck, I’m not even a good gardener. But somehow, herbs managed to grow as well as some carrots, tomatoes and…weeds. Lots of weeds. Here’s a young girl who took her gardening a bit more seriously:  Alexandra Reau, of Petersburg, Mich., tended to her rainbow chard. Lawn mowing and baby-sitting are standard summer jobs for the enterprising teenager. Alexandra Reau, who is 14, combines a little bit of each: last year, she asked her dad to dig up a half acre of their lawn in rural Petersburg, Mich., so she could farm. Now in its second season, her Garden to Go C.S.A. (community-supported agriculture) grows for 14 members, who pay $100 to $175 for two months of just-picked vegetables and herbs. While her peers are hanging out at Molly's Mystic Freeze and working out the moves to that Miley Cyrus video, she's flicking potato-beetle larvae off of leaves in her V-neck T-shirt and denim capris, a barrette keeping her hair out of her demurely made-up eyes. Who says the face of American farming is a 57-year-old man with a John Deere cap?
Read more at The New York Times
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