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Beautiful roses are natures gift!
Roses are one of natures most beautiful and splendid gifts. Roses come in a variety of colors and scents, from deep, deep red to the brightest yellow. The many pedals on roses offer a texture and fullness to roses that far outshine any other...
Bible Verses for Your Wedding, Part II
In Part One of this article, we discussed the sometimes challenging task of choosing Bible verses for your
wedding ceremony and listed possible choices from the Old Testament and Apocrypha.
In Part Two we continue with a list of possibilities...
Dancing Spirits
Paramornal sightings in my small ancestral community called Freeunin/Piney woods, which is located in Eastern North Carolina.
Nestled snugly between the Roanoke River and Welch’s Creek lies a small village named Freeunion (Piney Woods). This...
Reclaiming her identity: a mother’s Diary
After giving up my profession to become a wife, a mother of one, then suddenly seven made life very taxing for me. I soon came face to face with a challenging question. How did my identity become so obscure that I lost track of my hopes and dreams?...
Refuse to Live Your Life Without Art, Poetry and Music
Q: Why should an Internet course in Emotional Intelligence include art, poetry and music?
A: Because EQ involves understanding and being able to express your emotions, and art, poetry and music are the most suitable vehicles for this.
Art...
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Relax Yourself – You Deserve It!
Daily relaxation reduces frustration, stress and anxiety. It also offers you at least seven opportunities to unwind and escape from the speed of everyday life. Once you get started, you may find it easier to relax in other ways during the day or week.
Here are just a few ideas to get you started:
Sunday – Immerse Yourself in a Healing Bath. Most herbs and scented oils have healing properties. Drop lemon and orange peels in your bath to eliminate toxins and create an exhilarating experience. Enjoy the fragrance in your bath and watch the healing begin.
Monday – Cherish your theme song. The music and lyrics of your theme song fit exactly where you want to be in life. It expresses who you are or who you choose to be. Don’t miss this opportunity to sing or hum your treasured theme song…everyone should have one.
Tuesday – Surrender to a lotion bath. From head to toe, massage your body with your favorite body butter or creme. For relief from anxiety, depression and stress, blend 12 drops of jasmine oil into an ounce of unscented jojoba or hazelnut oil. Nurture the skin you’re in.
Wednesday – Experience an “I’m Brilliant” moment (or two). Sit quietly and think about all of your accomplishments (great and small) for the week. Congratulate yourself. Find ways to mentally celebrate your
successes. Boost your self-esteem and find your place of triumph in the midst of the madness.
Thursday – Spoil someone special in your life. Doing something special for your spouse, spice or your favorite person of the week is an uplifting and inspirational experience. It serves as a reminder of your many blessings.
Friday – Indulge your creative side. Write poetry, draw a picture or paint. Creative expression is the supreme form of liberation.
Saturday – Embark on a special destination in your journal. Use words and pictures to illustrate your feelings about being in a special place or time. Revisit your exclusive corner of the world regularly to add new adventures and discoveries.
If your life feels like being on a merry-go-round that you just want to stop so you can get off, get started with some daily doses of relaxation. Don’t worry if you can’t make it happen everyday – just start! What a great way to get off of the merry-go-round and relax just a little every day.
Wendy Y. Bailey is a personal coach and empowerment speaker. Wendy coaches women entrepreneurs and business owners, focusing on reinventing and self-care. Contact Wendy at 404-327-5171. Visit her website at www.wendyYbailey.biz for more information.
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Poetry Archives @ eMule.com |
Educational resource dedicated to researching poetry. Includes an online archive of poetry by numerous recognized poets. |
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Poetry Daily, a new poem every day. |
An anthology of contemporary poetry offering new poems from books, magazines and journals currently in print, as well as an archive and daily news. |
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Poetry for Kids - Funny Poems for Children by Poet Kenn Nesbitt |
Features poetry for kids about animals, weather, and aliens. |
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Searchable archive of online texts from a wide range of recognized poets, both historical and contemporary. |
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Website of the print magazine includes a weekly featured poet, information on current issue, subscriptions, and programs of the Modern Poetry Association. |
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Poetry 180 - Home Page |
Home page of the Library of Congress Poetry 180 Project. |
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Poetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Article discussing the nature of the form, its history, terminology and the different traditions. |
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Poetry.org - Resource site for poetry and poets |
Here you can learn about the history, meaning, and types of poetry, as well as terms ... And there is our selection of poetry from various famous poets, ... |
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Verse: Poetry Anthologies and Thousands of Poems. Bartleby.com |
With thousands of poems by hundreds of authors, Bartleby.com offers one of the largest free collections of verse, poems and poetry anthologies on the web. |
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About Poetry |
Poets and poetry online including poetry festivals, readings, audio and video archives, contests, zines, word games and collaborations, haiku, and sonnets. |
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Poetry in the Yahoo! Directory |
Explore the world of poetry, including sites about poets, collections of poems, and information on writing. |
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Scholastic.com | Writing with Writers: Poetry |
Study the genre of poetry by taking part in step-by-step workshops with three of your favorite authors. Then have your work published online in our ... |
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Poetry Magazine |
International digest of world poetry. Features contest listings and discussions for poetry writers. |
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Poetry Archive |
The Poetry Archive is an ever expanding archive of poets reading their own work. |
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ETTC's new and improved Poetry Forms |
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representative poetry online |
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Boston Review | Poetry |
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