This Friday's Hit List is about bloggers that are making a difference. I hope they move you as much as they have me.
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4. Jasmine Lamb blogs at All Is Listening She helps people heal their hearts, love themselves, and have fulfilling relationships with others.
I find Jasmine to be a sincere blogger who goes out of her way to help others build community. She has a big heart and a big love!
5. A post at The Half Way Point, "Kindling Fires for Japan, the U.S., and Congo," inspired me to become a volunteer at St. Mary's Food Bank in Phoenix.
What inspired you this week?
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Hi Tess!
I’ll have to check out your inspiring bloggers! My inspiration this week came twice – Monday was bittersweet as I said good-bye to my husband and returned him to Kuwait. The sunrise I witnessed and photographed was breath taking and reminded me to be grateful and appreciate every second I had with Richard.
And just last night, I was a fly on the wall to one of the most beautiful homecoming’s I’ve been a part of. (and I wasn’t a part of this one and didn’t want to be) – my son-in-law surprised the hec out of my bonus daughter and grand daughter. He simply showed up on the doorstep, knocked on the door, and she went flying into his arms. It was beautiful! (And then I hid out in the laundry room so their little family good enjoy the moment by themselves!)
Peggy Nolan´s last post…Love Letters
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Hi Peggy,
Thanks for giving us your updates, our lives are parallel in a lot of ways. Love love all of your stories and I think you have a title for a book here. xoxo
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Hi Tess,
Thank you for sharing *love*!
What inspires me is comments like Peggy’s above..real life stories of love..and how we may be surprised by *love* and beauty when we keep our hearts open..Especially significant with today’s global events..May we continue to create, believe, live..even as we help to rebuild and heal..
Love to you!
Joy´s last post…My Wish for the World
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Joy,
Yup don’t ya love those stories…endless love stories we create everyday…or not.
It’s all up to us. Our time, our choice, our story!
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Ladies – you’re making me cry happy tears
And thanks Tess – You’ve just inspired me – I’ve got goosebumps! xxoo
Peggy Nolan´s last post…Love Letters
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Tess,
Thank you so much for the shout out and for sharing the work of all these people.
Here is what inspires me this week:
Last night I attended a dinner partly with a group of open-hearted women. We sat around a table and ate good food, toasted to our lives, sent our love and hearts to our friends in Japan, and ate souffle for dessert!
Yoga! The practice of coming back to this moment, the sensations of my body, my breath, and knowing this has been being practiced and cultivated for thousands and thousands of years.
The blogs Ever Ours and Utterly Engaged for starting the For Japan With Love blogging campaign.
I love this crazy world!
Jasmine
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Jasmine,
What a wonderful life you’ve created for yourself! It sounds wonderful. Next time put an extra plate out and I’ll be right over. I’m going to check out those blogs you’ve mentioned. And by the way. You’re welcome!
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Oh Tess, there is always an extra plate out. Come over and feast! I believe in food (as in the real stuff from the earth), family (in the biggest sense), and love (as in not the passing fancy kind) and I WANT to share!
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These are wonderful finds, Tess. Thanks for bringing them to my attention.
Nea | Self Improvement Saga´s last post…38 Money Saving Tips You Can Not Afford to Miss Part 1
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Nea,
Your welcome and those money saving tips in your comment luv…I think I need to read about those! Have a great weekend.
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Thanks for putting me in touch with Jasmine. She also went to boarding school in England, as did I. I’ts wonderful to be able to connect with others who can share and understand you background.
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Oh this wild world and how we are all connected. Glad to connect with you.
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OMG you found her here on The Bold Life? That’s awesome! Amazing and fabulous. I’m glad you stopped by.
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Tonight, I have just attended a business conference with speakers who are successful not only in their business endeavors, but in helping others achieve their dreams as well. I’m inspired with their statement that they couldn’t have reached their success without being able to help others too, along the way.
Joyce at I Take Off The Mask´s last post…Should You Be Bad When Other People Are Bad
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Hi Joyce,
it’s been said the quickest way to get what you want is to help others. I think the trap is expecting the same people to return a favor. We never know where are good will come from. I like to drop judgment and be surprised. Sometimes it’s not easy. I feel good helping others period.
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Thanks for the terrific links. I will look forward to checking these out over the next few days.
Galen Pearl´s last post…Night of the Skunk
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Thanks Galen for stopping by. I appreciate your support, always.
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I think that there is a ton of love being shown and shared in this world; it just doesn’t always show up in the media. And what really inspires me is when people like you are so moved and respond by taking action. Reading or watching isn’t enough. Feeling good after hearing a wonderful story isn’t enough. It’s when we let that spark in our hearts move us and lead us to share love through action that can and will change the world for the better. Thank you, Tess.
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Ha! I just checked out Jasmine Lamb’s blog – and we’re practically neighbors and sister yoginis
Awesome!
Peggy
Peggy´s last post…Love Letters
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Belinda,
For what ever reason I’m always nudged to be and do more after reading your blog. I want to make new friends and meet new people. I can’t think of a better place than volunteering with like minded people.
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Tess,
I love your Friday discoveries. I know Jasmine and Belinda, but not the others. So I look forward to a new injection of happiness and love. Thanks!
Sandra / Always Well Within´s last post…Need Peace- Love- and Connection
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Tess, I came over from Angela’s blog after I read your beautiful comment there on the post about Emotional drowning. I could almost smell the petunias and the pansies. I lost my mother a year ago – I felt the exact same thing on my birthday – when I realized that not only was it the first time she wasn’t around, but would never be. At home, we all do the things we perceive she would have been happy about, and that somehow makes us feel collectively better.
Well – As a subscriber, I already enjoy the wonderful wisdom you share. Just thought I would thank you for the introduction to all the lovely people here.
Vidya Sury, freelance writer, blogger´s last post…Hug and be healthy
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I love Belinda’s halfway point blog too. I especially love the one called “waves of hope.” I love how beautiful words can have many meanings, and how we can each find a nugget to move us. The way words are put together can be like a beautiful dance
Marci | Liberating Choices´s last post…How to Keep Your Cool When Kids Complain
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