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Time for Creative Living
by Elizabeth Wicker
Bennefeld
When life is lived
at such a frantic level, even "play" becomes work, and nothing is really
fun, anymore. There is no time to sit back and savor the poem or the
newsletter column that was written last month. What counts is the "bottom
line." What have I done today? ... One of the main problems with living a
creative life is having to take back and maintain control of one's own time.
I cannot do everything, and so I must choose the activities that will
receive my time and energy.


A Modern Modest Proposal
by April W. Russell
Our ancestors, as
well as many eastern countries today, understood how matters concerning
marriage should be handled. The United States, England and other "advanced"
western cultures have lost a secret. The secret that keeps marriages
together.


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