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  1. Being Alone

    Being alone is something that some of us have to work at. However, there is a distinction to be made between being physically alone and filling in the void, and being alone and enjoying your own company. You can be More→

  2. Pineapple-Raspberry Salad

    Here’s a great summer salad recipe from the book I’ve been reading called Forget the Diet-Its, Learn to Live-It.  This is a wonderful, easy-to-follow-and-implement book by Karen Knox, a beautiful Christian woman and fellow distributor for the whole food supplement More→

  3. 6 Tips To Confident Public Speaking

    I once heard that people are more fearful of public speaking than of dying. I can understand this because I was one of those people. I have overcome my fear of speaking publicly and I will share with you how More→

  4. Health In The Sun Part Three

    In this chapter of Health in the Sun, we will talk about what to put on the skin to protect it from possible sun damage. This is the last installment for a reason, a very important one. Good health in More→

  5. Do You Want Better Answers? Ask Better Questions.

    Did you ever notice that some questions beg an answer that will place blame or position the asker as a victim?

    Why do we have to go through all this change? When is somebody going to train me? Who dropped the More→

  6. Are You There?

    When was the last time you were fully present? Are you ever so present that you are aware of nothing else but the moment and what you are feeling? Most of us aren’t. To be present is to be aware More→

  7. 10 Great Ways to Soothe Sunburn

    Sunburns can happen even when you are very conscientious about preventing them. Here are the best ways to avoid it happening in the first place:

    Minimize or avoid sun exposure altogether between the times of 10am and 3pm. This is when More→

  8. Two Questions

    I was on a call with a practitioner for a treatment and she asked me two questions that I really liked because they were thought provoking.  First question, what are three things that you are happy about in your life?  More→

  9. Let me tell you a story

    There are 4 baboons in a room. And in this room there‘s a ceiling fan. And on the ceiling fan there is a banana. Now the baboons would like to get that banana. So the first one climbs up and More→

  10. Sixty Happy Years

    Our friend, Daisy, just lost her husband of sixty years. I am choosing to write about this because they were a very happily married couple who had a lot to teach us about relationships.  By modern standards they had none More→

  11. Health in the Sun Part Two

    In Part One of Health in the Sun, we focused primarily on nutritional supplementation. In this section we will talk about nutrition from the acid/ alkaline perspective. It is highly suggestive that having a diet that is rich in alkalizing, More→

  12. Finding Work you Love

    Most people want to have a career they love.  Finding what you love to do can be scary business and frustrating at times.  People feel frustrated because they do not know what type of work would make them happy.  Part More→

  13. Could Your Body Be Deficient in Vitamin D?

    Many of us have heeded dermatologists’ warnings about excessive sun exposure and routinely slather on the sunscreen whenever we venture outside. However, could sunlight be good for us? Yes, it helps us create Vitamin D! Doctors are finding more and More→

  14. How Do You Get to Know Your Customers?

    In the previous post we talked about how important it is to have a select target market for your product or service so that you can get to know your customers (clients, patients, donors) intimately and identify their wants and More→

  15. Happy Independence Day

    From all of us here at Raised Path, we would like to wish you a happy and healthy 4th of July. May you spend this day with the people you care about, and focus on all of the blessings in More→

  16. A Life Cut Short: What Went Wrong with Tim Russert?

    According to a recent story in the New York Times, given the great strides that have been made in preventing and treating heart disease, what explains Tim Russert’s sudden death at 58 from a heart attack?

    “The answer, at least in part, is that More→

  17. Love and Learn

    It is so easy to consider all the acts of service, the “good” things we do for another, and the gifts we give as love. They are certainly an aspect of what we consider love. To know if it is More→

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