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Reconciliation Close to Home

February 20, 2007
Category: Strengthening Friendship and Relationships
By Arlene Harder, MA, MFT
 

This morning I put the Q-and-A Club Question of the Week (together with an introduction) on Support4Change and, as promised, I repeat it here for blob readers. [My assistant just read this and burst out laughing. The spell check never made a peep about it and I was too busy getting it uploaded to notice. So rather than change “blob” to “blog,” I hope it gives you a good laugh as well.]

reconciliation.gifRECONCILIATION CLOSE TO HOME

mark-red-2.gifIs there someone with whom you would like to reconcile? Is there someone with whom it is important that you reconcile if you are to create greater peace in the world?

Action Question: If you are willing to attempt a reconciliation with someone, what steps are you going to take this week to make that possible? 

For those who are following my morning gratitude (when I get around to listing it), this is what I am grateful for today:

I give thanks for life.

I give thanks to those who encourage women to get mammograms

I give thanks to reporters who place themselves in harm’s way or who accept difficult and challenging assignments.

A new feature called Categories of Blog Entries (under navigation bar on the right) allows you to check for entries that concern such topics as perfectionism, social and political issues, spirituality, love and family, comments on ordinary life, and questions from the Q-and-A Club. There are also blogs that don’t fit neatly into those groups and I’m not sure how to list them, so I don’t.
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