“Strangers in the Night” by Sinatra

“12 Life Hacks That Can Help You Survive”

TWELVE LIFE HACKS

Something to Think About

Your gifts lie in the place where your values, passions and strengths meet. Discovering that place is the first step toward sculpting your masterpiece, Your Life.

Michelangelo

Imagine, for a moment, yourself as a block of finest marble and you are a sculpter chiesling a masterpiece. With each stroke you discover, perhaps for the first time, your core values, passions, and strengths. What did you discover about yourself from this brief exercise?

Today’s Quote on Trusting Your Instincts

The day we stop resisting our instincts, we’ll have learned how to live.

Federico Garcia Lorca

“A Prayer” Poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox

A Prayer

“Master of sweet and loving lore,
   Give us the open mind
To know religion means no more,
   No less, than being kind.

Give us the comprehensive sight
   That sees another’s need;
And let our aim to set things right
   Prove God inspired our creed.

Give us the soul to know our kin
   That dwell in flock and herd,
The voice to fight man’s shameful sin
   Against the beast and bird.

Give us a heart with love so fraught
   For all created things,
That even our unspoken thought
   Bears healing on its wings.

Give us religion that will cope
   With life’s colossal woes,
And turn a radiant face of hope
   On troops of pigmy foes.

Give us the mastery of our fate
   In thoughts so warm and white,
They stamp upon the brows of hate
   Love’s glorious seal of light.

Give us the strong, courageous faith
   That makes of pain a friend,
And calls the secret word of death
   ‘Beginning,’ and not ‘end.”

Excerpt From
Poems of Progress and New Thought Pastels
Ella Wheeler Wilcox

“Tougher Than The Rest” Performed by Bruce Springsteen

Today’s Quote on Gratitude by Paul Cezanne

Long live the sun which gives us such beautiful color.

Paul Cezanne

“Evening Star” Poem by Longfellow

Evening Star

Henry Wardworth Longfellow

Lo! in the painted oriel of the West,
Whose panes the sunken sun incarnadines,
Like a fair lady at her casement, shines
The evening star, the star of love and rest!
And then anon she doth herself divest
Of all her radiant garments, and reclines
Behind the sombre screen of yonder pines,
With slumber and soft dreams of love oppressed.
O my beloved, my sweet Hesperus!
My morning and my evening star of love!
My best and gentlest lady! even thus,
As that fair planet in the sky above,
Dost thou retire unto thy rest at night,
And from thy darkened window fades the light.

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“Dare to be Different” Poem by Helen Lowrie Marshall

Dare to be Different

Helen Lowrie Marshall

Dare to be different; life is so full
Of people who follow the same push-and-pull,
Poor, plodding people who, other than name,
Try to pretend they’re exactly the same.

God made us different; there never will be
A replica soul made of you or me.
The charm—the glory of all creation
rests on this very deviation.

Your charm—your own glory, too,
Lies in being uniquely you—
Lies in being true to your best,
That part of you different from all the rest.”

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