...Emily Dickinson, lines from a half-forgotten poem. ** For more exotic stress busters-check out "Romancing the Ordinary" by Sarah Ban Breathnach, Simple Abundance Press, 2002. *** Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens' dearest orphan character - He dared to ask...
...In this life there are four answers, and each answer shapes the reality of the person answering in ways they may not even be aware of. The first group says, "Of course I'm rich. Look at all the money I have." And then they go home to empty houses filled...
...ago. "I lost my heart, I lost my home, I lost my bearings, and I lost my way," Sarah Ban Breathnach, the author of " ... Read the full story at ABCNews Share this page Tweet Have your say on this story...
...Lacey-Donovan Feel the Fear… and Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers Something More: Excavating Your Authentic Self by Sarah Ban Breathnach Breaking the Chain of Low Self-Esteem by Marilyn Sorenson When I Say No, I Feel Guilty by Manuel J. Smith Emotional...
...Laughter was the medicine of the day with comedic actress Vicki Lawrence as the luncheon keynote. Best-selling author Sarah Ban Breathnach opened the conference and inspired all with her stories of living with gratitude and grace. Ban Breathnach keynoted...
...bring us pleasure -- the wasteland of illusion falls away and we experience Heaven on earth." -- Sarah Ban Breathnach In the some eastern teachings it is said that we are all born with the "seed potential" of all possibilities and that it is the seeds we...
...Thanksgiving is a time for family and friends to come together to celebrate. It is also often a time of contemplation about people and circumstances for which we are grateful. The world of parenting and education intersects uniquely in the realm of...
...for everything from everyday inspiration to research data, history, workshops, and off-line local communities. There's the down-home Sarah Ban Breathnach's simpleabundance.com and her straightforward tips for journaling and reflecting. And all around...
...importance of family and friends in Bedford Falls. Home, after all, is where the heart is! The author Sarah Ban Breathnach tells of building the house of belonging and the building process is not what you might expect. It isnt about sticks and bricks but...
...then is just gravy on the potatoes. You can’t finish a race if you don’ start it. Sarah Ban Breathnach writes: ‘You cannot fail if you have done your best, Only if you have not done what you were born to do.” Where can we learn more about...