Working With Your Season

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What season are you in? I’ve found that the new usage for the term “season of life,” to be quite useful. The traditional use for season of life referred to the age of the person, with Spring equating to childhood and Winter compared to old age:  “Youth like summer morn, age like winter weather;” –… Continue reading Working With Your Season

Your Home Serves You

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What if your home’s purpose is to be a space where you can function?  If it’s a place that serves me and my family, and what we want to do in the space, then I’ve been thinking about my home the wrong way for years.  Assumed The Room’s Function. When the real estate agent described… Continue reading Your Home Serves You

We Bring The Meaning

The meaning we give to an experience is unique to us. A butterfly landing on a sunflower can be a beautiful collection of colours to one person, but to another person it represents a visit from a beloved ancestor. We often believe that we know how an experience that we shared with others, effected them.… Continue reading We Bring The Meaning

Table Talk

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Logic tells me that it’s easiest to find time to talk with people I see regularly. Experience tells a different tale. Finding time to have meaningful discussions with the family members who live with me, is a challenge.  There’s Lots Of Small Talk. We talk all the time but it’s snatches of conversation about schedules… Continue reading Table Talk