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    Abundance for all

    “People with a scarcity mentality tend to see everything in terms of win-lose. They believe that if someone else has it, there must be less for them. The more we develop an abundance mentality, the more we are happy for the success, well-being, and good fortune of other people.” ~Stephen R. Covey Cindy La Ferle ______________ Please visit the home page for additional photos and social media sharing options.   Parts of this blog do not show on digital devices. 

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    Crossing bridges

    “The hardest thing in life to learn is  which bridge to cross and which to burn.” ~ David Russell, Scottish musician Cranbrook Gardens / Cindy La Ferle _________ Please visit the home page for additional content and social media sharing options.   Parts of this blog do not show on digital devices. 

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    Rewriting our stories

    “The only way to change negative thought patterns — the stories we’ve told ourselves over and over — is to tell ourselves a different story, and to do it as many times as we heard the first story.” ~Allison Fallon  Old stories / Cindy La Ferle ______________ Please visit the home page for additional content and social media sharing options.   Parts of this blog do not show on digital devices.  Are you still telling the same old life stories? Are you feeling stuck in the past, or defined by the “roles” assigned in your family? Do you still believe in the cultural fairy tales that don’t reflect the woman you’ve become —…

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    Reciprocity

    “There is overwhelming evidence that the higher the level of self-esteem, the more likely one will be to treat others with respect, kindness, and generosity.” ~Nathaniel Branden, American psychologist Take your pick / Cindy La Ferle ____________ Please visit the home page for additional content and social media sharing options.   Parts of this blog do not show on digital devices. 

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    The essential key

    “The key to healthy communication is having a willingness  to lay aside our defensive tendencies and  accept responsibility for our part of the relationship.”   ~ Asa Don Brown, Interpersonal Skills in the Workplace   Cindy La Ferle ______________________ To view additional content and social media sharing options, please visit the home page. Some content doesn’t appear on digital devices.