Author: Tara
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_The Girl on the Train_ by Paula Hawkins
_The Girl on the Train_ by Paula Hawkins This was listed as one of the books to read before the movie came out, so I decided to give it a go despite its popularity and my tendencies to avoid ‘trends’. I know, I am ridiculous about ‘trends’ as there really is no harm and if…
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Gratitudes Revisited
So, I have been a bit stressed lately. Not sure if it comes out much in my writing here as I try not to divulge too much personal details of my life on a public forum – some might say I already share too much. However, despite it being summer holidays or my ‘retirement’ aka…
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Seeking My Voice….
Remember a few days ago I wrote about the Gong Bath Meditation? Well, in my meditation I had some visions that we focused on feeling the manifestations of their truths in our physical bodies. Since then, I have had a hard time meditating for more than 15 minutes at a time as I keep going…
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Patient Strength?
The sayings go: “What doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger.” or “Patience is a virtue.” I never really liked these phrases to be honest. 😛 They just felt like statements to appease one going through a tough time. Yesterday was a trying day to say the least. Hours of my day were wasted waiting…. One…
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Open Communication
Today’s world allows us to be “connected” at all times. Yet, what is it that we are connected to? We have the ability to message friends and loved ones around the world 24/7 and yet communication is still difficult for many of us. To me, it does not matter how much technology we have or…
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_Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth_ by Reza Aslan
_Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth_ by Reza Aslan The author of this book appeared on The Daily Show about a year ago. As a student of religion and spirituality I was really interested in reading this despite its seemingly ‘academic’ nature for a pleasure book. 😛 (When has that stopped me before,…
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_My Story_ by Elizabeth Smart
_My Story_ by Elizabeth Smart Although I do not really pay attention to the news and never really have, I do remember big stories, especially those around kidnappings or killings of children. I still follow the JonBenet Ramsey story even today. So, when I saw this book, I only faintly recalled what it might have…
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_The Four Agreements_ by Don Miguel Ruiz
_The Four Agreements_ by Don Miguel Ruiz A while back a friend of mine gave me this book as she was required to read it for a leadership course she was taking. Don Miguel Ruiz offers a great deal of wisdom in this book that is summed up by the image below: Each one is…
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_NYPD Red 2_ by James Patterson
_NYPD Red 2_ by James Patterson I am not sure if I have written about the first NYPD Red book in the series, but I have now read the second one in the series. 😛 This new series is entertaining enough, though not meant to be overly enthralling I am sure. It was a good…
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Where has the Humanity Gone?
It is generally my policy to not to keep up too much with the news. I rely on other people to tell me what I should know either on FB or word of mouth. My husband has what I deem an addiction to the news – he reads it every hour or more…. There is…