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The Critical Balancing Act

For most of us, each day is a long blur of activities, responsibility, and deadlines which consume us. The goal is survival and crossing off as many items on an ever-growing to-do list as possible. As a result, the aspects of life that are most often neglected are the moments of personal connection with those who are most important to our us. We all assume that friends and family are equally as busy and will…

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New Friends Of See The Good Update- Meet FOOD WITH THOUGHT!

Food with Thought I would like to introduce everyone to Food with Thought! This is an outstanding concept which focuses on bring quality family time back to mealtime. In our world of constant connectivity and multitasking, it can be easy to forget that quality family time is critical, not just for kids but for adults as well. We all need the benefits of face to face conversations, interaction and that personal connection that just doesn’t…

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Signed Copies of Learning To See The Glass Half Full Make A Great Gift

As the holiday season approaches and the year comes to a close, life can become overwhelming and chaotic. But these are the times when it is more important than ever to take just a few minutes each day and focus on all of the good and the blessings in your life. Learning To See The Glass Half Full is a book of 59 short stories that each offer hope and encouragement. It is your choice…

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Interview with Esther Kotwemu- Guest Post by Benedict Musee

    Esther is a Salonist, Teacher and gospel Musician. She lives in Nairobi with her lovely daughter. Can you bear what Esther went through? Admittedly, it requires God’s grace and power to endure all this and remain standing and hopeful. I interacted with Esther, and this is what she had to say, Esther, how was your life as you grew up? My life as a single parent child and later an orphan***   Yes,…

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A Day To Give Thanks

  With Thanksgiving approaching here in the States, this seemed appropriate, and I think that it really applies globally as we all realize that we have a great deal to be thankful for each day as long as we are willing to look for our blessings.  Growing up, my entire family lived within about 30 miles of my home, so Thanksgiving was a full house until late in the evening. My husband’s family was also,…

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