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A friend of See The Good has a new website for you to enjoy. Please visit alexarosa.com to read more great articles by Alexa Rosa.
A friend of See The Good has a new website for you to enjoy. Please visit alexarosa.com to read more great articles by Alexa Rosa.
Dreams Some big, some small They are made by every one of us Whether we want to make just a slight change or a profound one, there is always this desire to improve our lives. The most important thing is, do we have the courage to do what it takes to make our wishes come true? Do we have the confidence? Yes, we do. We have the ability to accomplish our goals but taking the…
Age is not something that I used to think a lot about. But as I am approaching what the rest of the world seems to view as a major milestone, I have found myself dwelling a bit on just what it means to turn 50. Admittedly, I am secretly a huge fan of Peter Pan. I relish the idea of never growing up and remaining unshackled by the parameters of age. I never want…
I would like to thank the online publication The Dreidel for graciously allowing me to post articles and essays on their site. This is a great opportunity to Share The Good with all of their patrons. I am very glad to include The Dreidel on the Friends of See the Good Page as well. Please visit their site at http://thedreidel.com/.
This is a very unique post as it is an interview conducted by Benedict Musee with author Brittany Lewis. So in a way you are getting two guests in a single post! In addition, you will hear a powerful message that is certainly worth the read and some additional thought as you begin to digest all that you read. Autism is still somewhat of a mystery to us but through the painstaking work of parents…
See The Good would like to thank Amy Temple for her dedication and contributions to the website and for agreeing to be a regular contributor to the site. Starting this week, with an awesome post titled Dreams, Amy will be posting on See The Good every Sunday. So be sure to take a few minutes to enjoy her work each week as she shares some great thoughts and insight. Thank you again, Amy- it is great…
We live in a world where technology touches almost every aspect of our lives. We listen to books and can have our trips routed by our vehicle’s GPS. We are even willing to allow an electronic device to secure our most treasured memories for safekeeping. Not to say that making a video of special moments is not a good idea, but there are some memories that should only be committed to pencil and paper or…
People have often said when I was growing up that I had my dad’s eyes, a somewhat unique blue, and that always makes me smile. As you read my writing, you will quickly learn that my dad was one of my greatest heroes throughout much of my life. With the exception of a few years in my teens, I just knew that he was a pretty smart old guy. And in reality, he was always…
My father passed on Sept 1, 2001, and I won’t lie and say that a part of me wasn’t ready but the little girl who just lost her lifetime hero still wanted to understand why. Another part of my sadness was because of my son who would turn 11 in less than two weeks. He had lost one grandpa just before Christmas in 2000, and now his other grandpa and best buddy had passed just…
When I tell people my story, I’m always told that I have a lot of Resilience, but I’ve never understood what it means. According to the Oxford dictionary, Resilience means “The Capacity to recover from trauma”. My life has been full of events that will challenge many and provide a whole new meaning to resilience. My story begins in 1990 at the end of Ceausescu’s reign, the Romanian dictator who took the population’s…