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Comment on Grateful I can see

Posted by Caryn on Sep 10, 2009 in Comments

It is an amazing thing we call life, enjoy each and every day with all that you are!! Your Amazing Caryn and have wonderful gifts that help so many.
Blessings and Visions of Greatness to YOU!
Brian J. Donley
Author, The Original Psychology of Success

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Comment on Everything You Need To Succeed Through Social Publishing

Posted by Caryn on Aug 9, 2009 in Comments

Excellent! Great Humor!!

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Comment on Living your authentic life with Ann Ronan

Posted by Caryn on Aug 7, 2009 in Comments

Thanks Brian – Love the title of your book!

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Comment on Living your authentic life with Ann Ronan

Posted by Caryn on Aug 6, 2009 in Comments

Excellent Article!

Walking is the best exercise!!

Brian J. Donley
Author, The Original Psychology of Success

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Comment on Now the kids CAN color their backpacks!

Posted by Caryn on Aug 3, 2009 in Comments

Excellent Article about Kidzsack. Tina is doing a fantastic thing for kids. My best and continued success!!!

Brian J. Donley
Author, The Original Psychology of Success

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Comment on Time is going to pass….

Posted by Caryn on Jul 19, 2009 in Comments

I can completely relate to this story ;) I also decided about 2 years ago to leave the corporate world, and worked in the evenings to build my online business.

Then I eventually asked to be laid off, and my request was granted this last April! A little scary, quite rewarding, and never a dull moment!

And next week I begin the launch of my story writing personal transformation program, ‘Inscribe Your Life’ so I’m very excited :) One of my friends said it is sort of like a coming out party in a way.

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Comment on An Eye for An Eye

Posted by Caryn on Jul 6, 2009 in Comments

When I learned that capital punishment costs the taxpayers more than the room and board they get, I just couldn’t believe it. It’s because of all the litigation and appeals, etc. So who is really punished? My other thought is that we should be doing medical and psychological studies on people who feel compelled to murder, to understand why they do it and hopefully to prevent it. Capital punishment is murder, too, and it won’t bring the victim back, and the lesson of vengeance is really quite bitter.

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Comment on Have you danced today?

Posted by Caryn on Jul 4, 2009 in Comments

I almost wrote something here that reflected my sadness this morning when I awoke. Instead, I made a decision that today I will enjoy my husband and granddaughter and life, living each moment to the fullest, as I do almost every day.

Caryn’s note reminded me this morning of something I read several years ago. “If you think you alone can accomplish the dream, then your dream is not big enough.” This is from “Building Your Field of Dreams” by Mary Morrisey.

Caryn’s blog is always uplifting and upbeat, reflecting Caryn’s psyche, energy, love of life, and the building of her own dream for her daughter, her husband and herself.

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Comment on An Eye for An Eye

Posted by Caryn on Jul 3, 2009 in Comments

Caryn,
As a firm believer in capital punishment, I think many murderers get off too easy & we, the taxpayers & some their victims, end up supporting them. I believe that murderers should be put to death in the same manner that they killed their victims – be it drowning, shooting, stabbing, etc. – so that they themselves might experience the brutality of their own actions. It should be the court’s decision whether or not to sentence them to death, but if they do receive the ultimate punishment, then I agree with you wholeheartedly. Maybe with the taking of one life, several others can live.

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