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Why Blogs Are So Cool (And Important) Part 2

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Last month I told you all a story about how I found a blog (Steady Mom) that mentioned a nonprofit (Love146) that moved me. I then wrote a post and that post moved someone else — someone who happens to live in the same town I do. She mentioned Love146 to people she’s connected with [...]

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Why Blogs Are So Cool (and Important)

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Today I’d like to tell you a story about one of the best things that’s happened since I started blogging. It’s a story about the power of our voices and the power of the all the people out there listening. It’s a story about the power of one, who tells one, who tells another, and [...]

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Do Good, Feel Good

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I’ve just started reading Gretchen Rubin’s book, The Happiness Project. One of her “Secrets of Adulthood” is Do good, Feel good. This is a concept that’s been around for ages, but it’s important to remind ourselves of the idea once in a while. The fact is that when we do good for others, we feel [...]

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Can You Spare $1 To Do Some Good?

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Jamie Martin from Steady Mom and author of the newly released, Steady Days, has a special project going this month. She’s asking each reader of her blog to donate $1 during the month of February to raise money for Love146, a charity that works to abolish child sex slavery and exploitation. You can read more [...]

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A Question

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Today, just a question: If you could make one thing better, what would it be? Photo Credit: woodleywonderworks

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No More Resolutions

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Like many people, I have an unfortunate history with resolutions. I spent years making them, only to fail spectacularly by January 15. Then I stopped making them altogether, but found that I spent the year not really working towards anything. This year, I’m going to try something different. I’m going to spend some time thinking [...]

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