Wow! I don’t have a bucket list, but this would be on the very top if I had one. Can you imagine witnessing such a phenomenon?? Amazing pictures of some
I found it interesting that a Princeton study determined that each household needs $75,000 to be happy. That’s a good amount of money if you don’t have kids. I’d be
I was chatting with my friend Michele earlier this week, and I kinda stumbled on a resolution for this year. Neither of us are typical resolution-makers, but within our conversation
I love finding inspiring talks on TED. One of my favorites is actually by Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray Love) who introduces us to a new possibility of how to view
So many of us don’t have the opportunity to volunteer, whether it be time or commitment constraints. But you don’t have to go all out with either. There are plenty
Finding your passion: How to quiet the noise and listen to what’s important 1.) Emotions are a great indicator of how far you are from your life’s purpose (and from