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The Daring Adventure Life

"Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. God Himself is not secure, having given man dominion over His works! Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. The fearful are caught as often as the bold. Faith alone defends. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. To keep our faces toward change and behave like free spirits in the presence of fate is strength undefeatable." -Helen Keller

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    Month: April 2015

    My Theoretical Orientation

    I was asked on my final exam for Group Counseling and Techniques to name my favorite group counseling theory.  I have many theoretical leanings, so I’m pretty… Read more “My Theoretical Orientation”

    April 28, 2015 by Jon Anderson

    Ten Ways To Bring Mindfulness Into Everyday Life

    Ten Ways To Bring Mindfulness Into Everyday Life 23rd April 2015 By Dr. Elise Bialylew Guest Writer for Wake Up World Many people think that meditation is… Read more “Ten Ways To Bring Mindfulness Into Everyday Life”

    April 23, 2015 by Jon Anderson

    The Open Door

    Originally posted on Energetic Procession:
    I unlocked the door and pushed it aside as the damp air from the morning seemed to sweep past me. It was…

    April 20, 2015 by Jon Anderson

    6 Ways to Rock Singlehood

    6 Ways to Rock Singlehood  Author Unknown You don’t have to be in a relationship to have fun. Being single is equally great. Read on to know… Read more “6 Ways to Rock Singlehood”

    April 20, 2015 by Jon Anderson

    Shame and Academics (Shamefessional #4)

    As many readers may already know, I’ve been doing a journalistic approach (previous Shamefessionals here) to my discovery of shame, fear, and vulnerability.  For those who may… Read more “Shame and Academics (Shamefessional #4)”

    April 19, 2015April 19, 2015 by Jon Anderson

    The Work That Saves

    The Work That Saves By Father Stephen Freeman Do we cooperate in our salvation? Do our efforts make a difference? These questions lie at the heart of… Read more “The Work That Saves”

    April 18, 2015 by Jon Anderson

    What Everyone Needs to Know about Nervous Energy.

    Originally posted on Restore Immune Health – Attack Cancer:
    Nervous Energy Causes aDownward Spiral Nervous energy is dangerous. Deal with it daily, or it will destroy your…

    April 15, 2015 by Jon Anderson

    The Opposite of Shame

    The Opposite of Shame BY COURTNEY E. MARTIN(@COURTWRITES), WEEKLY COLUMNIST It was one of those perfect spring Sundays. I had just come from hanging with two girlfriends. John sent… Read more “The Opposite of Shame”

    April 14, 2015April 14, 2015 by Jon Anderson

    On Mindfulness

    My little sister shared with me a paper she wrote on mindfulness in her undergraduate career.  I wanted to share it with folks reading the blog: ON… Read more “On Mindfulness”

    April 10, 2015 by Jon Anderson

    What People with Addictions Taught Me

    Part of my Group Counseling assignments is to attend to group counseling meetings. My second group to attend was Narcotics Anonymous yesterday evening. It was encouraging! Even… Read more “What People with Addictions Taught Me”

    April 8, 2015June 4, 2018 by Jon Anderson

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