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We must be mindful…

purpleraysblog's avatarPurplerays

We must be mindful of the energy that our words create. Because every word we utter is a prayer, we must always speak in a manner that promotes love and harmony.

– Iyanla Vanzan

Text and image credit Iyanla Vanzant htpps://www.facebook.com/DrIyanlaVanzant/

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We all need friends

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My friend, who originally was my pen-pal, and I met through a magazine, when both of us were looking for help with our anxiety/panic attacks, etc.  I actually wrote to 3 ladies, and this was the person that I could relate to.

We went from writing to one another to phoning, especially when one of us needed help.  We found out that when we talked to each other, we both could totally understand what the other one was going through.

She called on my birthday, but I missed the call, so this afternoon she phoned back.  She has a medical problem right now, so I listened, and gave her my honest opinion.  Then I told her how hard life is for me lately, and that I am fighting against anxiety, and panic disorder.  She told me how well I am doing, and that I had everything under control.

Other people…

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Snow Covered Benches

Dave's avatarThe Phoblography

SNOW COVERED BENCHES. Taken on 18th January 2013 in Hyde Park, London, UK.

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Kind

HaikuTree's avatarhaiku tree

late afternoon
a few kind words
saves the day

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Bones

HaikuTree's avatarhaiku tree

morning chill
stays in my bones
all day

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Alarm

HaikuTree's avatarhaiku tree

5 a.m.
the sound of rain
beats the alarm

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DAILY PHOTO: Fatehpur Sikri

B Gourley's avatarTiger Riding for Beginners

Taken in October of 2013 at Fatehpur Sikri

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Why I write

Kanika Tripathi's avatarArtist Within Me

Penned-Letter

Is it necessary for an artist to know why he paints, or a ballerina to know why she is possessed by a passion to ballet? Need a nightingale know why she serenades the sleeping world or the moon understand why he is enraptured by the blue earth, around which he revolves day and night, yet never dares to embrace her for the fear they will collide and die?

There is no want in them to fathom the mystery of those passions that are beyond comprehension.

Then must a lowly writer such as I question why I write?

I know not.

And yet, when the night is starless and witchy, when all is lonesome like a solitary wolf weeping under the moon, when the world is so silent that I can hear the pencil moving against paper, I seek answers…

…to understand why of all the noble trades there are, of…

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Far and close

Kanika Tripathi's avatarArtist Within Me

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It is not my hand, 

but the ink that writes of you

nor is it my young imagination 

that begs to draw you

but the restless paintbrush 

that traces your silhouette.  

When I sing of you, 

know that my piano forces me to

and not because I have made you my muse – 

a pure object of my fancy I come to 

when I lack expression, 

for it is not so.

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Readers’ wildlife videos

whyevolutionistrue's avatarWhy Evolution Is True

Nature videographer and regular Tara Tanaka (Vimeo page here, flickr page here) has a new video, one that features some of my favorite waterfowl. I think it’s one of the best videos she’s done to date, so be sure to watch. Tara’s Vimeo notes are indented.  I’ll be speaking in Tallahassee next month and have been invited to visit Tara’s home and see her famous blind. Perhaps I’ll see my first wood duck in the wild!

The Great Backyard Bird Count, an annual, worldwide event, took place on February 14-17 this year, and over a quarter million lists have been submitted to eBird.org so far. The second day was a spectacular winter day in Florida, and I spent the first two and the last three hours of daylight in my photo blind, which is currently located in our backyard cypress swamp that we manage as a wildlife sanctuary…

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Pass

C.B. Wentworth's avatarC.B. Wentworth

flaming clouds
slowly pass a still
palm tree

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Photo: Phoenix Sunset, c.b.w. 2019

Words: haiku, c.b.w. 2020

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The Windmills of your Mind

Candia's avatarCandia Comes Clean

IMG_0002 (3)like a circle in a spiral

like a wheel within a wheel

never ending or beginning

on an ever spinning reel

as the images unwind

like the circles of your mind…

Noel Harrison, Sting, Dusty Springfield, Alison Moyet etc

Music by Michel LeGrand

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How to coach your brain to increase your attention span

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[Photo: Unsplash]

Our chronic sleep deficits play a big role in our difficulty focusing on one task. But—and no surprise here—so do our cellphones and constant stream of emails.

BY ART MARKMAN

The word “attention” in psychology is a catchall referring to any process that influences what information from the world breaks through and affects your thinking. The term “attention span” is the amount of time that you can spend working on a particular task, whether that is writing a report, reading a book or article, or listening to a talk.

Many people feel like their attention span is too short. They can’t stay focused on one thing for too long before they start doing something else. Your attention span can be influenced by internal factors (your own brain leads you to shift from one task to another) or by external factors (something in the outside world calls to…

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Happiness…it’s an inside job

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Haiku: Opine

Ciscography's avatarCiscography

battle black blur board game Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com

Lots of opinions
As many as there are minds
But only one truth?

copyright Francis Barker 2020

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Say

HaikuTree's avatarhaiku tree

the crow
perched on a branch
has a lot to say

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Haiku – ‘Yesterday’s Secrets’ – A poem by Goff James

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being seen

hazelmeadows's avatarhazel meadows

while you’re in the waiting room

gathering the nerve

to be seen,

seen for who you really are,

remember that the wait

is not time wasted.

part of being seen

is understanding the parts of us

before we show them off.

and once you know

each and every part

and know that all the others

will see you

with the same eyes that I see you

then the wait will be over

and you will no longer

have the fear

of being seen.

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