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Time to Recommit

​Hello. I’m Leena, Rena’s Braille Instructor. I want to talk about recommitting to my calling. For me, commitment is a 100% integrity and intention. It means that I will do what I say I’m going to do no matter what it takes. Re is a prefix meaning again. To recommit then is to reset my […]

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Starting Over

Starting over can be really hard. It’s possible, though, that we might need to start over in some area of our lives when we are seeking to live our calling. We may have to approach it like a beginner and admit we have a lot to learn Jon Acuff wrote a blog a couple weeks […]

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When Life Happens

Sometimes life happens. It can be pretty frustrating when it does, especially when it interferes with our plans. In February of 2013, I lost just enough central vision that I could hardly read regular print anymore–including most of the stuff on my phone and computer. I wasn’t surprised because I have non age-related macular degeneration. […]

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Lessons from Writing a Book: Writing

Rena and I are getting close to finishing our book. I’m continuing to write about the things I learned while writing a book.Today it’s about the power of just the writing itself. There’s just something magic about having an idea flow out through the fingers and onto the page that clarifies our thinking. This is […]

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Lessons from writing a book: Stories

As I mentioned last post, Rena and I are getting close to finishing our book. I’m continuing to write about the things I learned while writing a book. Today it’s about the power of stories. We had sent out our manuscript to several folks to review and were waiting anxiously for their feedback when these […]

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Lessons from Writing a Book: Being Vulnerable

Rena and I are getting close to finishing our book. The book, of course, is about living our calling. It helps people discover their purpose and live a legacy. This week I’m going to write about some lessons we’ve learned from writing this book. This first one is about being vulnerable. We’ve created several revisions […]

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Cigarettes, Flatulence and Compassion

At Simply Great Lives, we feel that compassion toward other people is an essential characteristic for anyone who wants to make a difference in the world. Having said that… Imagine there is a certain food that I love to eat. Actually, it has some addictive characteristics so that when I do not eat any, I […]

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“Busy” is a four letter word.

Being busy is another common form of victim thinking. We throw the word “busy” around like it’s something that happens to us. We act like it’s something we get caught up in as though we have no choice in the matter. I try to avoid using the word “busy” because, to me, it implies that […]

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Victim Thinking: Do You Really “Have to?”

  The most common expression of victim thinking is “I have to… .” It permeates our speech and our writing. It’s everywhere. We use it without even really thinking about what it means. What “I have to…” Really Means There are several underlying assumptions behind this victim thinking. 1. “I have no other choice.” When […]

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Trust is a Choice

Often we think that the other person makes us trust or not trust them. However, trust is a choice. It depends on us not them. The other person may act in ways that make us question if trust is a good choice. Yet, it is still our choice to trust them or not. This leads […]

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