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Tag Archives: acceptance

December 5, 2025

Out of Time

Pleasantries acceptance, aging, maturing, personal growth, seasons, winter Leave a comment Maggie
November 14, 2025

Just Knock

Pleasantries, Uncategorized acceptance, knock and receive, Matthew, needing, Rolling Stones, surrender, trust, wanting Leave a comment Maggie
August 11, 2025

No Rest…

Pleasantries, Uncategorized acceptance, bible, Center for Action and Contemplation, christianity, faith, god, isaiah, James Finley, jesus, perfectionism, personal growth Leave a comment Maggie
July 18, 2025

More Cat Lessons

Pleasantries acceptance, C.S. Lewis, cats, fear, learning, trust, vulnerability Leave a comment Maggie
June 6, 2025

Around and Around and Around

Pleasantries acceptance, achievement, labyrinth, mid-life, personal growth, success Leave a comment Maggie
May 9, 2025

Start Where You Are

Pleasantries acceptance, habits, jesus, navajo, personal growth, travel Leave a comment Maggie
February 26, 2025

v5

Pleasantries acceptance, art, holy week, passover, personal growth, transformation, versions Leave a comment Maggie
October 11, 2024

Perfect Enough

Pleasantries acceptance, business, garden, Gardening, persimmon, persimmons, personal growth, poetry Leave a comment Maggie
August 10, 2023

Asparagus and Sunk Costs

Uncategorized acceptance, business, Gardening, spirituality 1 Comment Maggie

Here is the basic idea of “sunk costs:” money, time, effort that you have already put into a project, regardless of the status or relative completeness of a project, are the “sunk costs.” You’ve spent them, it’s over. Don’t get too attached is the theory.  The reason for the theory is sound; if you get…

March 18, 2018

Fledgling Flight

Pleasantries acceptance, children, emotional growth, parenting, relationships Leave a comment Maggie

My daughter is mere weeks from college graduation, and my son is just behind her preparing for high school graduation. By November of last year my daughter knew where she would work, my son knew where he would study and much of the angst of the season of unknown transition was absent from our house.…

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