Tag Archives: Sunlight

THE LEADERSHIP OF IMAGINATION

Imagination leads best when it latches to what’s known to please. . . a thickly wooded forest inviting streams of sun through tall strong trunks spread shadowed branches twigs and leaves. . . a bright reality is apt to follow. … Continue reading

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WHEN HEAVY THINGS DO WEIGH YOU DOWN

When heavy things do weigh you down, go blog it. But soon, one day, if you keep on too long that way, lightning may strike right in your way, and you really must unplug it. That kind of connectivity in … Continue reading

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JUST AN ITTY BIT

Sometimes just an itty bitty bite of food or sip of drink or ray of warm sunlight will hit the spot enough to leave you deeply satisfied– at least, until you’ve turned the tide, so you can reach that safer … Continue reading

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