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Tag: life

By writerezertuche Posted on February 5, 2016

How Many Friends Does a Person Need?

Google announced on Feb 1, 2016, it reached 1 billion Monthly Active Users (MAUs).  Immediately, I thought of Facebook. Sorry, Google, I mean no disregard to Gmail. I am an … Continue reading How Many Friends Does a Person Need?

Categories: thoughtsTags: digital life, friends, life, Personal, social media
By writerezertuche Posted on January 31, 2016January 29, 2018

Food for Thought

This quote you can attribute to me for now.  

Categories: thoughtsTags: foodforthesoul, life, meditation, Personal, quote, spirituality
By writerezertuche Posted on January 29, 2016

To All Artists and Art Lovers

This is one of my favorite quotes. There are many ways that we can incorporate art in our everyday lives.

Categories: thoughtsTags: art, life, quote
By writerezertuche Posted on January 28, 2016January 29, 2018

Baggage Claim

Have you ever experienced NOT finding your luggage at Baggage Claim? Anger and anxiety set it. You ask yourself, “NOW what?!” or “Why me? or “Why now?”. You had plans. … Continue reading Baggage Claim

Categories: thoughtsTags: beinghuman, conflic resolution, emotionalbaggage, journey, life, relationships
By writerezertuche Posted on January 18, 2016

Courage

Photo by Robin Benad

Categories: thoughtsTags: courage, faith, fear, inspiration, life, quote
By writerezertuche Posted on January 6, 2016

The Moment Is Now

Be NOT just the change you want to see but the change YOU Want to Be. Aim to make a change, however subtle it may be, towards making your life … Continue reading The Moment Is Now

Categories: thoughtsTags: goals, life, new year
By writerezertuche Posted on December 31, 2015

Raise Your Glass to a Living, Breathing Being

Why is it that we typically seem to learn about great people until they have died and our gone from our lives? Today, I raise my glass to the hosts … Continue reading Raise Your Glass to a Living, Breathing Being

Categories: thoughtsTags: achievement, life, new year, remembrance
By writerezertuche Posted on November 30, 2015

The Keen Eye of M.C. Escher

Eye (1946), Mezzotint. I recently saw an exhibit of Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher at the North Carolina Museum of Art. The exhibit is well curated, with works from the artist’s … Continue reading The Keen Eye of M.C. Escher

Categories: UncategorizedTags: art, life, M.C. Escher, writing, writing101
By writerezertuche Posted on November 10, 2015

SAD

Sadness is a super important thing not to be ashamed about but to include in our lives. One of the bigger problems with sadness or depression is there’s so much … Continue reading SAD

Categories: thoughtsTags: life, melancholy, Personal, SAD, sadness, Seasonal Affective Disorder, writing101
By writerezertuche Posted on November 4, 2015

Home

Categories: thoughtsTags: life, prose, writing, writing101
By writerezertuche Posted on August 12, 2015

Tempering the Storm Within

The pain and stress and anger and sadness and loneliness and frustration and fear and cravings and irritations that we will experience today … they are made up. We can … Continue reading Tempering the Storm Within

Categories: thoughtsTags: inspiration, life, Personal
By writerezertuche Posted on July 21, 2015January 29, 2018

For the Birds

The truth is I have been fighting my “Imposter Syndrome” as a writer.

Categories: thoughtsTags: life, Personal, VONA, writing

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