Medical mistakes run rampant

July 22, 2006 | No comments yet

A new report states: A hospitalized patient is subject to at least one medication error per day. 1.5 million Americans are injured from medication mistakes every year. No one is claiming health-care professionals are intentionally making these errors, but alarm

You have all you need

July 20, 2006 | 13 comments

Have you ever waited for more money to come in before you felt like you had enough funds? Have you ever waited for another person to come into your life before you were willing to accept your completeness? Have you

Keep your thought fresh

July 15, 2006 | No comments yet

A pond that sits in isolation with no fresh stream feeding it grows stale, stagnant, and unfriendly to healthy life. “How do I break out of my rut of stagnation, continual problems and suffering,” a concerned man inquired. I asked

You can’t buy happiness

July 12, 2006 | No comments yet

Catch this from the Washington Post: A wealth of data in recent decades has shown that once personal wealth exceeds about $12,000 a year, more money produces virtually no increase in life satisfaction. From 1958 to 1987, for example, income

Testing the depth

July 10, 2006 | No comments yet

“Never test the depth of water with both feet.” The above proverb caught my attention on a reader board I saw in Spokane, Washington, this weekend. If wondering how deep a pond is, you don’t jump in with both feet