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  • Diane Fanucchi wrote a new post, More Fun With Poetry Month, on the site Diane Fanucchi's Blog 1 week ago

    More Fun with Poetry Month

    I’m going to “cheat” a little today, re-printing an article I wrote on, what else – poetry month – that was published in a local magazine in my community, Journal Plus.

    A little […]

  • Diana DeSpain Schramer wrote a new post, Focus to the Finish, on the site Diana DeSpain Schramer 1 week, 6 days ago

    The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. – Lao Tzu
    A man recently wrote me, asking, “How does one begin to write a book?” My response: “One word at a time.”

    But to do that one thing is key: fo […]

  • Jeannie Michael wrote a new post, Taking action! At last!, on the site Jeannie Michael's Blog 2 weeks, 1 day ago

    In case you noticed that loooooong post that should have been in the Portfolio (and not in that form, either) has been removed. Thanks to the continuing and truly awesome support and help from Janice and Ann, plus […]

  • Diane Fanucchi wrote a new post, Enrich Your Life with Poetry, this April and Beyond, on the site Diane Fanucchi's Blog 3 weeks, 1 day ago

    It’s finally here. April. In my world known as National Poetry Month.
    A brief history. National Poetry Month was started by the Academy of American Poets in 1996, in order to bring more support and recognition […]

  • Ashley Henyan wrote a new post, Adults with Disabilities Give Back as Red Cross Volunteers, on the site Ashley Henyan 3 weeks, 5 days ago

    By Ashley Henyan
    Photo By Federica Brecha
     
    As originally published on http://redcrosslatalks.org/
     
    MaryRose, Hannah, Danielle and Sean have two things in common—they are all adults living with a disa […]

  • Diane Fanucchi wrote a new post, Use This Tool To Bridge Communication Gaps and Promote Empathy, on the site Diane Fanucchi's Blog 1 month, 1 week ago

    One of the many things I like about poetry is that it can be a uniquely effective communication tool. It can reach people on an emotional, intuitive level that is not always easy to do with spoken words or with […]

  • Diane Fanucchi wrote a new post, April is National Poetry Month: Why is This Exciting News, and Why Should You Care?, on the site Diane Fanucchi's Blog 1 month, 3 weeks ago

    Two notes before I start today’s post. If you’re not thrilled by the first one, then you’ll likely welcome the second one, but stay with me here and I’ll show why my temporary shift in content focus may be worth […]

  • Mickey Middleton wrote a new post, Mickey Middleton aka Mickey MorningGlory, on the site Mickey Middleton's Blog 1 month, 3 weeks ago

  • Diane Fanucchi wrote a new post, What’s Easy For You; What’s Hard; and How Can You Benefit From Both?, on the site Diane Fanucchi's Blog 1 month, 4 weeks ago

    Part 1– Appreciate the Easy Things
    When I read a story about someone who has worked valiantly to achieve a goal, say, losing 100 pounds, or quitting smoking after 30 years, first, I am proud of them. I know what […]

  • Diane Fanucchi wrote a new post, Touching Stories, on the site Diane Fanucchi's Blog 2 months ago

    Touching Stories
    Read. Think. Walk. Write. – Touch.
    So I’m back to one syllable. And today’s word relates to, dare I say, ‘touches on’ the primary four.
    This isn’t surprising, since the word “touch” has so ma […]

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