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Table Graces: Blessings for the Spiritually Eclectic

Growing up, we never said "grace" in my house. My mom was raised Catholic and my dad a Baptist. Somewhere along the line, they both left their childhood churches, and by the time we came along, religion was no longer part of their daily lives. I ...

From LISA EARLE MCLEOD, Associated Content,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Margaret Atwood,  Nancy Grace,  American Idol,  Liam Neeson,  Famke Janssen

Lisa Earle McLeod: One Simple Thing That Makes Every Woman Happy

We love you, we really do. We know you're different than we are, and we like it that way. It's true we often ask you to act more like we do. But if we're honest, we know - and you know - that our differences make things more interesting and ...

From LISA EARLE MCLEOD, Huffington Post,  3 Nov 2009

Lisa Earle McLeod: Are Happy Problems Making You Nuts?

"Oh no, too many people showed up, and we ran out of parking spaces." "Groan, we already had three events this weekend, and now we have a fourth. I don't see how we're going to be able to fit it all in." Such is the stuff of modern stress. Events don' ...

From LISA EARLE MCLEOD, Huffington Post,  23 Oct 2009

Lisa Earle McLeod: Are You Suffering From Delusions of Success?

How did you get where you are today? Was it skill, luck, hard work? If you're somewhat successful, it was probably all three. But what's it going to take to get you to the next level? Will it be more of the same? Or could some of your perceived ...

From LISA EARLE MCLEOD, Huffington Post,  19 Oct 2009
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Lisa Earle McLeod: Good Morning Moms: Who's Going To Replace Diane on GMA?

Lisa: Why would the audience even care if the host has kids? Forget health care and Afghanistan, the big media question of the day is: Who's going to replace Diane Sawyer on "Good Morning America"? There are bigger life-and-death issues out ...

From LISA EARLE MCLEOD, Huffington Post,  4 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Diane Sawyer,  Katie Couric,  Joan Lunden,  Matt Lauer,  Natalie Morales

You Can't Spend All Your Time Worrying About Money

How do you enjoy your life when you're constantly worried about money? Can you learn to live in the moment when your moments are constantly being interrupted by the nice folks at Visa reminding you that "minimum payment" doesn't mean the minimum you ...

From LISA EARLE MCLEOD, Associated Content,  2 Oct 2009

Recession Leadership: Three Strategies for the Boss

I don't know which is worse - losing your job or being the one who has to make the cuts. Yes, I know there are still some heartless execs out there slashing jobs while taking huge bonuses and sleeping soundly in custom sheets. But there are also ...

From LISA EARLE MCLEOD, Associated Content,  2 Oct 2009

Lisa Earle McLeod: Incivility: The Root Cause Is Lack of Empathy

Outbursts in Congress, cursing on the tennis courts, and grabbing the mic from a young award winner; everyone is lamenting our loss of civility as more and more public figures continue to behave badly. To quote my grandmother, "I think someone has ...

From LISA EARLE MCLEOD, Huffington Post,  23 Sep 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Congress

It's a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, If You like Weeds

"Your weeds are in violation of section 3A of our neighborhood covenants." The letter was stuck in my friend's mailbox. She opened it late one night after returning home from visiting her husband who had taken a job out of state. The husband had lost ...

From LISA EARLE MCLEOD, Associated Content,  22 Sep 2009

Rampant Rudeness: What's the Real Cause?

Outbursts in Congress, cursing on the tennis courts, and grabbing the mic from a young award winner; everyone is lamenting our loss of civility as more and more public figures continue to behave badly. To quote my grandmother, "I think someone has ...

From LISA EARLE MCLEOD, Associated Content,  22 Sep 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Congress,  Taylor Swift,  Kanye West,  MTV

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