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Dr. Jack Schafer's Friendship Formula: How to Make Friends or Lose Them
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Courtesy of Amazon "Alone, all alone Nobody, but nobody Can make it out...
A Reflection on Dr. Maya Angelou's Timeless Wisdom, "When people show you who they are believe them."
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Dr. Maya Angelou in 1993, Wikipedia Dr. Maya Angelou (April 4, 1928-May 28, 2014) ...
A Must See Film: Two Distant Strangers by Travon Free
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Two Distant Strangers is a 2020 Academy Award winning short film written by Travon Free. As of June 2023, the film is streaming ...
March is Women's History Month
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(2023) In the United States, March is a month designated to celebrate the contributions of women in society. Historically, women were...
Phases and Stages: A Look At Erik Erikson's Eight Stages of Psychosocial Development - Part One
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Courtesy of Chegg Stages of Psychosocial Development...
A Poem Analysis: Songs for the People by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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Frances Ellen Watkins Harper - Courtesy of Wikipedia Poems express the trials and triump...
What is Trauma? An Overview of Waking The Tiger: Healing Trauma by Peter A. Levine with Ann Frederick
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Knowledge is power. When I started Synchronicity Revealed-Inspired Writings , my purpose was to share and inspire. Thanks for going on th...
The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene: An Overview
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In a previous post, " Lessons Learned from Little Red Riding Hood and Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs " , we discussed Little Red...
2021: Hope for a New Year!
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Happy New Year from Synchronicity Revealed-Inspired Writings! 2020 was a challenging year. The COVID-19 pandemic brought a wave of despa...
5 YouTube Book Vloggers You Need to Know
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My love for books began in childhood. Our neighborhood had a library within walking distance from my home. During the summer, the library wa...
What I Learned About Life During the COVID-19 Pandemic – Part I
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In December 2019, I attended a vision board party. I gathered magazines, pictures, a poster, scissors, glue and hope to create an excitin...
Lessons Learned from Little Red Riding Hood and Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
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Fairy tales are written for children and cherished by adults. The stories are like flower seeds which bloom in our unconscious a...
"What You Resist, Persists" by Carl Jung, A Perspective
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Recently, my friend Jean caught a debilitating cold. Per doctor’s orders, she was placed on bed rest for several days. Eventually, she r...
This Jungian Life: A Podcast You Should Know
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My friend Mae habitually procrastinates. If Mae has a Friday deadline to complete a task, she will start working on Thursday night. A...
Peace Begins With You: The International Day of Peace, September 21, 2019
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On September 21, 2019, I plan to join the world community in observing the International Day of Peace with rituals, reflections, medi...
Open Yale Courses (OYC):Lectures Offered Online, Free of Charge
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Photo courtesy of Pixabay If you enjoy online learning, I recommend Open Yale Courses (OYC) . According to their website,
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Reflections on the Challenges of Leadership
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Photo retrieved from Wikipedia The Martin Luther King Jr. Day , also known as the MLK Day, is an America...
Follow Your Strengths: An Interview with Dr. Ariela Freedman of MavenTree Consulting
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In my post, Why Do Group s Fail? Review of the Law of Triviality and Game Theory , we explored a philosophy of life as being a game, ...
2018: AJC Decatur Book Festival - A Commentary
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In the United States, Labor Day is a holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September. The celebration honors the American labor...
Why Do Groups Fail? Review of the Law of Triviality and Game Theory
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The smaller the stakes, the bigger the fight You organized a group with a clear mission statement with achievable goals. Your par...
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