Archive for October, 2008

Dealing With Tragedies (The 9/11 Tragedy)

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

September 11, 2001, marked yet another significant turning point in world history. Whatever innocence was left in the world was lost on that fateful day.
On lesser numeric scales, equally heinous crimes are committed against humanity virtually every day of the year.
What is happening in the world? It is difficult to explain. Somehow the perpetrators of […]

An Archive of Thought

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

The mind is important in that it’s the recorder of our lives. It stores all we will ever know as memories. These are beautiful things that can be used in both evil and good ways. While we should learn from our memories, reflecting on them in understanding that we are mortal, we are also scared […]

Yes Or No?

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Have you ever noticed how often people make decisions which they are not really prepared to stand by? That a yes is seldom (or often not) a full throated YES but a way to avoid saying “No”. In our work, in our commitments to each other, in the lives we generally lead. You accept a […]

Forgive … not Seven Times, but Seventy-Seven Times

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Yes, it was a difficult weekend. I had houseguests, and one of them has truly been wronged. Not once, but many times. Not by strangers, but by his own family. Not long ago, but long ago and recently.
It made me angry just to hear the stories, though he told them only as they related to […]

12 OPEN SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL RELATIONSHIPS

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Whether business, marriage, or neighbors, each relationship combines differing stories into a new relationship story. Like your life story, your relationship story does not just happen: each moment is a paragraph waiting to be written.
Hidden assumptions and implicit expectations can derail communication unless each point of view is expressed with simplicity and clarity. To see […]

Grief-How To Deal With It

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Grief is an integral part of almost everyone’s life. Whenever you go through the loss of a near and dear one, you go through a grief process. Grief is experienced physically and psychologically. Crying is an integral part of grief process. In cultures where crying is acceptable, loss is borne more readily than in those […]

Property Index Online: Your Fantastic Cosmopolitan Property Platform

Friday, October 24th, 2008

In spite of the fact that the Property Index service must be rated a fledgling organisation, (they were established only in March of 2007), they have advanced to expert status very quickly. On closer scrutiny, they are a rather informal organisation focused on offering instruction to anyone meaning to let, sell, rent or buy property […]

Valentine’s Day - What Is The logic

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Today’s lovers and tomorrows foes. How much time does it take to turn love in hatred? If the love was that of love at the first sight, then the hatred will also come within that much short time. Why does this happen? How does it happen that those who live for each other, become bitter […]

Have a Detailed Exercise Plan Before Training

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

You would never build a house without a site plan, would you? You would never just pick up a hammer, some nails and start pounding away hoping your dream home will be built perfectly. Just like building a house, when you build your body up, you need a plan to adhere to and follow.
Don’t just […]

Dimora Casa Eugenia in Loro Ciuffenna

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

The residence has been named since 1300, some frescos in the lounge and some pictures taken during the restoration confirm the historical authenticity.
The square where Dimora Casa Eugenia is located takes its name from the Nannini Family who originally owned the residence. Nowadays is the Bianchi family caring about the place and welcoming […]