Letters To A Young Artist

Saturday, July 26, 2014

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Letters To A Young Artist

Character -- the willingness to accept responsibility for one's own life -- is the source from which self-respect springs.

- Joan Didion -

Letters To A Young Artist

As artists and change makers, how can character be cultivated in such a way as to foster that prized form of personal dignity, along with its sibling qualities of confidence and self-esteem? Maria Popova gives us a quick overview of Letters to a Young Artist, a book by celebrated artist, actor, playwright, and educator Anna Deavere Smith, which aims to answer these questions and more. { read more }

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Write a letter to yourself as an artist. What do you genuinely hope to create in the world, and what, if anything, keeps you from doing so?


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10 Life Lessons Kids Can Teach Us

Friday, July 25, 2014

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10 Life Lessons Kids Can Teach Us

Life is more fun if you play games.

- Roald Dahl -

10 Life Lessons Kids Can Teach Us

Do you remember how wonderful it felt to be a child? Adventure was our only calling, and courage seemed never ending. And subsequently, we seemed to enjoy our life so much more. In this beautiful article we are reminded of 10 life lessons that children teach us every day. Read more to discover new ways in which we might incorporate our younger selves into the joy of our daily being. { read more }

Be The Change

Go on adventures, splash through those puddles, or play outdoors until the streetlights come on. These are just a few ways in which you might find, and embrace, your inner child again.


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A Stranger's Life-Saving Gift

Thursday, July 24, 2014

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A Stranger's Life-Saving Gift

There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.

- Albert Einstein -

A Stranger's Life-Saving Gift

On July 2, Stephanie Headley was counting the days she had left to live. The Ottawa woman is suffering from an autoimmune disease that, without expensive treatment, will cause her heart to fail. On July 3, thanks to a mysterious stranger who showed up at her door, she had in her hands more than enough money to get the treatment that can save her life. Two weeks later, she still struggles to explain the dramatic change in her fortune. This piece shares more. { read more }

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Make someone's day with an anonymous act of kindness. It doesn't have to be anything grand or extravagant. Small gestures filled with good-will can make a huge difference.


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The Innovation of Loneliness

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

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The Innovation of Loneliness

The most terrible poverty is loneliness, and the feeling of being unloved.

- Mother Teresa -

The Innovation of Loneliness

While our focus is shifting towards individual achievements over community, more and more people are feeling lonely. They feel vulnerable opening up to others for warm, friendly, heart-to-heart conversations. Then, along comes social media...As people share and chat from islands of isolation, filtering and massaging information, they are undermining the genuine credibility of conversation. Bits and pieces of tweets, posts and chats aren't allowing people either to open up or understand others. Are these online connections actually helping with loneliness, or they are making it worse? Could this social media activity be chipping away at your quiet time as well, when you could think and reflect? Learn more in this fast-pace, animated video based on the work of Sherry Turkle and Dr. Yair Amichal-Hamburger. { read more }

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Create a "sacred space" for your family, like the dining room or family room, where devices and gadgets are prohibited. Take the time to talk to each other in that space.


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