One interaction at a time. Just make the next interaction a relationship-building one. Don't worry about the one AFTER that, until IT becomes "the next one."
—Pam Sorooshian
photo by Meryl Rosenfeld Ranzer
A family can learn to find abundance rather than lack, even if they're not wealthy.
Alex Polikowsky wrote: Unschooling takes more, more presence, more guidance, more attention, more mindfulness, more connection, more thinking and questioning, more choices and better choices. —Alex Polikowsky |
Think of something. What's on the other side of that? Remember something. What came before that? Imagine something. What could follow? See something. Remember there is more than you can see. |
Beauty can be found in small things. |
"Gentle moments call for a calm mind." —Holly Dodd |
The quote is from "Knowing Everything." The title refers to something Kirby asked me when he was little. The rest of the essay is here: SandraDodd.com/zeneverything. The story also appears in the book Moving a Puddle.
photo by Holly Dodd |
The more you know about something, the more you can know, because there are more and more hooks to hang more information on—more dots to connect. |