I just found out that Maya Angelou passed today. I am deeply moved. And yet I cannot move from my chair. I feel like I am finally taking in the immensity of her presence in our lives. And I feel that her legacy has been officially handed to us, to continue in the way we choose to live our lives. To me, Maya Angelou has been a role model of a fully actualized woman.
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People whose lives have purpose and meaning report being happier, healthier and more optimistic. They see their lives as part of something greater than themselves and feel drawn toward making a contribution. After purpose takes hold, we just cannot keep ourselves small any longer.
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Once lost in a materialistic life that looked good on the outside but lacked meaning and purpose, Roz Savage made a dramatic course correction and became the first woman to row solo across three oceans — the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian. “The bigger and tougher the challenge, the more amazing it feels when, by your own efforts, you actually succeed. It’s the best feeling ever.”
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Did you know that Dr. Ruth faced extreme challenges in her early life? Her heart’s mission is stronger than her heart’s wounds. And in spite of all that the world took from her, she has been working tirelessly to give to the world and make it a better place.
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Guest blogger and breast cancer survivor, Barbara Carrol, shares how, in a moment of insecurity and self-judgment that could have crippled any of us, she remembered who she truly was and claimed her true beauty.
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