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Thoughts & Issues IN THIS ISSUE: MARCH 11
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March 11 - Daylight Savings Time begins at 2 am today in most of the U.S. except Hawaii and parts of Arizona and Indiana. Move clocks forward one hour. * The US War Department created the Bureau of Indian Affairs (1824) * The Land-Lease Bill, which enabled Britain to borrow money from the US to buy food and arms during WWII, went into effect (1941). * The first cases of the "Spanish" influenza were reported in the US when 107 soldiers became sick. By the end of 1920, nearly 25 percent of the US population had had it. As many as 500,000 civilians died from the virus, exceeding the number of US troops killed abroad in WWI. Worldwide, more than 1% of the global population, or 22 million people had died by 1920. The origin of the virus was never determined absolutely, through it was probably somewhere in Asia. * Birthdays: Bobby McFerrin, Antonin Scalia, Raoul Walsh, Torquato Tasso, Lawrence Welk, Harold Wilson, Douglas Adams, Curtis Brown, Jr., Sam Donaldson, Rupert Murdoch, Jerry Zucker. Probably the most important deposit you can make into an Emotional Bank Account is just to listen, without judging or preaching or reading your own autobiography into what someone says. Just listen and seek to understand. Let the person feel your concern for them, your acceptance of them as a person. The person may not respond at first, but as those genuine deposits keep coming, they begin to add up. That overdrawn balance is shrinking. Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Flip up silly-shaped pancakes! Have the kids help. Put a cookie cutter onto a heated griddle. Pour pancake batter inside the cookie cutter. After batter browns, remove the cutter with a pot holder. Flip, brown, then eat the pancakes! To Do Today The courage required to open one's soul is infinitely more demanding that avoidance of intimacy. It is so painful that we often attempt to avoid it, even though such opening is ultimately full of pleasure and reward. Soul Mates We did it in the bathroom at work. The cold counter, all the mirrors and the risk made it wonderful. - Leslie, 33 Best of 1001 Sex Secrets Every Man & Woman Should Know Q: What's the different between good parents and great ones? A: Exceptional parents talk to their children differently. Rather than constantly correcting, they use redirection and positive training. Dr. Buff's 365 Day Parenting Calendar No one can really be certain anymore when he or she hits the midpoint of life. And more and more people are finding ways to avoid the restrictive identity that used to define middle age. One of the most dramatic chances in contemporary America is that an average of twelve thousand people turned forty every day during the decade of the nineties. New Passages Household Hints for Luck: Never give away yeast or lend salt. If a wooden clothes pin splits in two, bad news is coming. If the coffeepot rattles on the stove, expect company. To get rid of bad luck in a house, throw a spoon in the road. The Old Farmer's Almanac 0-6 months - Stepping Out with Your Baby. First-time parents bring everything: second-time parents know to pack light. The bigger the diaper bag, the more you will bring. Try a bag or backpack large enough for essentials like diapers, baby wipes, a bottle or two, and plastic bags for dirty diapers. For longer trips you may want to throw in a camera, some extra clothes, and a few favorite toys. Parents Tips & Tricks All self-discipline might be defined as teaching ourselves to do the unnatural. Another characteristic of human nature - perhaps the one that makes us most human - is our capacity to do the unnatural, to transcend and hence transform our own nature. The Road Less Traveled Do not follow the path. Go where there is no path and begin the trail. - Ashanti Proverb Achieve Your Dreams Things to Be Happy About: Noting planned. Warm stethoscopes. Finding the right circuit breaker. 14,000 Things to Be Happy About Don't act your age. Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me Avoid the stress of last-minute tax preparation. If your taxes aren't done already, do them or get them done today. Stress Busters Ability will never catch up with the demand for it. - Malcolm Forbes. Win the Day! The dream is the small hidden door in the deepest and most intimate sanctum of the soul. - Carl G. Jung In some tribal cultures, villages get together in the morning and tell their dreams, seeking their guidance. This simple but elegant ritual binds the tribes people in a sharing of deepest intimacy. Dreams send us messages, if only we would listen and figure out how to decode them. Sometimes it helps to write the dream down. Or better yet to tell a friend our dreams, not so much to hear his interpretation as to hear the dream spoken out loud., So much goes on inside us. Even when we do not remember our dreams, their work continues, making us whole, balancing, integrating. Dreams reveal what we are carrying around inside our unconsciousness. Dreams connect us to another world, revealing there is always more of that world than the part of which we are consciously aware. Today, I will open myself to remember my dreams of the night before, or of the night before that. I will tell a dream that I remember to a friend or a loved one. A Quiet Strength: Meditations on the Masculine Soul Hey Man: Did you make a difference yesterday? Let us know at Contact Us. If you sense conflict growing, try to discuss it before it explodes. What Every Man Needs to Know Want to make a difference but you don't know where to start?
Nurture Shock: New thinking about children by
Po Bronson & Ashley Merryman, The authors have
written what is destined to become one of the most
provocative and influential books about children of our
time. The force and wisdom of these award-winning
journalists' work have been apparent since the publication
of their cover story "The Inverse Power of Praise" in New
York magazine. Literally overnight, parents changed how
they talked to children. Schools assigned the article as
homework for teachers, while business leaders discussed how
it would change the way they rewarded employees. Over 1,000
bloggers typed away, while legislators and religious leaders
considered how the article could transform the larger
society. But the authors' insight on praise is just part of
the first chapter of this book. There are nine more equally
groundbreaking chapters after that. A MUST READ for
every parent, teacher and administrator. Plus, even if you
don't fit into any of these categories, it's exploration can
benefit us all. Hachette Audio version, www.hachetteaudio.com,
2009 Audio format ISBN 978-1-60024-840-5
Plus
March is International Listening Awareness, International Mirth, *Irish-American Heritage, Mental Retardation Awareness, Music in Our Schools, National Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Awareness, National Collision Awareness, National Colorectal Cancer Awareness, Ethics Awareness; National Humane Education Awareness, National Kidney, National Nutrition, National On-Hold, National Professional Social Worker's, National Talk with Your Teen about Sex, Optimism, Play-the-Recorder, Poison Prevention Awareness, Red Cross, Rosacea Awareness, Workplace Eye Health and Safety; Youth Art; Humorists are Artists and Gender Equality Month: Time to honor both genders; time to meditate on the equality of women and men, on the respect due to both women and men, and on Goddess-God manifesting as woman and man. The Mystic's Wheel of the Year. In keeping with this, be sure to read our writing under "Newsbytes" called Mothers Aren't Essential in Raising Children. Also, check out our books on Feminism, Sexism, Sex Roles, and Social Theory in this regard. Month. Mar 12-Apr 14: Deaf History Month. Mar 1-5: No Name Calling Week. Mar 1-7 The day the production and use of land mines was outlawed world-wide. The Mystic's Wheel of the Year. National Write a Letter of Appreciation; Return the Borrowed Books; Universal Human Beings Week. Mar 1-10: Bike Week. Mar 2-9: Autograph Collecting, Conserve Water/Detect-a-Leak; National Professional Pet Sitters; *Save Your Vision Week. Mar 4-8: Human Resource ; National Procrastination; National School Breakfast; Newspaper in Education Week. Mar 10-16: Girl Scout; Pulmonary Rehabilitation Week. Mar 11-17: Camp Fire Boys and Girls Birthday Week. Mar 13-20: Education Advocacy; National Toad Hollow Week. Mar 17-23: Anonymous Giving; Jobs for Teens; National Agriculture; National Poison Prevention Week. Mar 18-24: National Bubble; National Clutter Awareness; National Secondhand Shopping; National Spring Fever Week. Mar 20-26: Week of Solidarity with the People's Struggle Against Racism and Racial Discrimination (UN). Mar 24-30: National Cleaning Week. Mar 29-Apr 2: National Youth Violence Prevention Campaign. Mar 1: National March to College; National Pig. National Salesperson's; "Read Across America Day" sponsored by the National Education Association in honor of the birthday of Dr. Seuss (Theordor Geisel). Mar 2: I Want You to Be Happy; National Anthem; What if Cats and Dogs had Opposable Thumbs Day. Mar 3: Hug a GI; Old Inauguration Day. Mar 6: Stop Bad Service Day. Mar 8: Panic Day. Mar 10: Dream 2002; Johnny Appleseed Day. Mar 11: National Organize Your Home Day. Mar 12: National Open an Umbrella Indoors Day. Mar 14: Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. Mar 15: Curlew; Freedom of Information Day. Mar 16: Save the Florida Panther Day. Mar 17: St. Patrick's Day. Mar 19: Great American Meatout; National Agriculture; Proposal Day. Mar 20: Flower; National Tree Planting, Memory; Single Parents; South Africa Human Rights Day; International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (UN). Mar 21: As Young as You Feel; New Year's Day (India). Mar 22: Near Miss; World Meteorological Day (UN). Mar 23: World Tuberculosis Day (UN). Mar 24: Mothering Day (ENG); National Family; Old New Year's; Pecan Day. Mar 25: Legal Assistants; Make Up Your Own Holiday Day. Mar 26: American Diabetes Alert. Mar 27: Qing Ming Festival (China). Mar 27: National Mom and Pop Business Owners; Youth Day (Taiwan); Texas Love the Children Day. Mar 29: I Am in Control; Doctor's Day. * Means a Presidential Proclamation has been made. Help find a missing child! 800.843.5678 24-Hour Hotline * * *
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