Tag: wisdom

Gaining weight and exercise

January 16, 2015 | 5 comments

Have you ever exercised and not lost weight? Maybe, even gained weight? If so, it’s no surprise according to a recent study. An article in the New York Times, “Exercising but Gaining Weight,” published November 12, 2014, was an eye-opener

When Making Big Decisions

January 2, 2015 | 9 comments

A common question I receive from inquirers is how to know when one is under the influence of divine Mind or acting under the impulse of the selfish mind. I came across some wise counsel Mary Baker Eddy shared with

Spend Your Energy on Love not Anger

October 17, 2014 | 8 comments

Years ago I learned that’s it’s a waste of time and energy to harbor self-righteous anger. It might feel justified at the time, but it doesn’t have a good effect on your outlook, thinking and life. And it can pull

Your #1 Job

August 25, 2014 | 7 comments

So, what’s your job? To teach students, count money, log orders, sell clothes, write software, play golf? Workers often identify with their job title and reply to the question, “What’s your job?” with answers like, “I’m an electrician, a customer

Money is not Wealth that Lasts

August 21, 2014 | 7 comments

There is a common assumption that if people had more money, their financial problems would be solved. But evidence proves to the contrary. I was intrigued by an article in CNNMoney by Steve Hargreaves on June 25, 2014, “Squandering the