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Resist the Change

Thanks for the inspiration, Ralph Waldo Emerson.... Read More

Anticipate the Positive

It’s easy to wake up with the world against you. It’s easy to procrastinate the day. It’s easy to anticipate the negative, waiting for the “shoe to drop” and the sky to crumble into pieces. It’s a protective mechanism so... Read More

Mind the Gas Light

The gas light is a visual, external cue of my vehicle’s internal need. I am notorious in my house for traveling with the gas light on for an extended period of time. I’ve never run out of gas, but I’ve... Read More

Rock the Day Your Own Way

However you do it, rock the day.... Read More

Happy Holidays!

You may have noticed the Nursetopia posts have slowed down a bit and become more sporadic than usual. I’m enjoying the holidays with my family and friends. Don’t fret; it’ll be no time before we – including Nursetopia – are... Read More

The View Depends on Where You Stand, Not Whether You Have Sight

Tony Deifell refocuses vision and perspective in this brief TedxSF video, discussing teaching photography to the blind. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYZuu939pb8&feature=youtube_gdata_player What will you see this week?... Read More

Give Freely

Give. Freely. Give experiences freely. Give knowledge freely. Give money freely. Give smiles freely. Give hugs freely. Give time freely. Give love freely. It is not as tiring as it sounds; it is, however, far too rewarding to explain. Give... Read More

‘Tis the Season for Randomness

Giving is one of my favorite things to do. Anonymous giving is that much more of a thrill. I love it when people get anonymous gifts and ask me if I had anything to do with it. Many times I... Read More

Running, Work, Life – It Takes Encouragement

As I ran across a race finish line a few weeks ago, I reflected on several energy-surging moments. I actually felt and ran faster and stronger at certain race points. Which ones were they? The moments I received encouragement from... Read More