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Episode 265: A Great Heart →

When you read this Warm Thoughts column, it will be just a couple of days before Mother's Day. Many families will be together on this special family day honoring their mother. Recently, I read an essay, a letter a mother wrote to her daughter. It touched my heart, and no doubt will be taped on a kitchen cabinet or refrigerator, and so I share it with my readers.

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tags: National Day of Prayer, graduation, diploma, great heart, two easy questions, love, identity crisis, frustration, hate, loneliness, self-love, wisdom, hope
categories: reflection, quote, memories, education, friends
Tuesday 05.13.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 250: Fresh Dreams for the New Year →

This is the first Warm Thoughts column for 1998. An unknown author once wrote this New Year's thought, "What the new year will bring us depends a great deal on what we bring into the new year." Among the many Christmas greeting cards received were many warm thoughts: A Prayer for Peace. "Dear Lord, let this be a year that moves us one step closer to each other. Let this be a year that brings us understanding in our hearts. Let this be a year that fills us with a yearning, burning, feeling for peace with one another and a oneness, Lord, with you."

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tags: New Year's thoughts, warm thoughts, prayer for peace, new opportunity, fresh dreams, steps of faith, future challenge, renewed hopes, peace and joy, vision for tomorrow, common sense, wisdom, oneness, upward climb, little home
categories: quote, holiday, intention, prayer, poetry, reflection
Tuesday 01.14.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 171: Listening to the Children →

In recent Warm Thoughts columns you've read about the joy one receives when you really listen to the children. Their words of wisdom not only surprise us, but their thoughts jog our minds to higher levels of understanding, for they are our master teachers. I was so pleased to learn that our governor signed a proclamation encouraging us to find a child to read to on March 2nd. This date is "America's Read to Kids Day." It is hoped that all states will become aware of how important it is to read to the children. This is a nationwide campaign to encourage reading.

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tags: children, read, 94th birthday, encourage, thoughts, wisdom, reading, laughter, life, joy, campaign, Seuss, celebrate, mailbag, sprinkled, Welter, understanding, Marion, published, listening
categories: family, friends, generation, quote, intention, education, holiday, reading
Tuesday 02.28.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 155: Cultivating a Positive Attitude →

It is very interesting to know that in a recent survey that was taken, 75% of the people believe that a positive mental attitude can snap one out of depression. Throughout the ages, great men have shared with us some very good words of wisdom and positive thoughts. And so this week, I have selected some of those thoughts for this column.

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tags: beauty, positive thoughts, Anatole France, Alexander Pope, thoughts, Albert Schweitzer, recent survey, pass, warm, positive attitude, Marion, Collins, wisdom, great, missionary, Werner, questioned, Lincoln, African, art
categories: quote, reflection, intention, meditation, reading
Tuesday 10.11.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 143: Milestone Birthdays →

Dear readers, today is my 70th birthday. Among the cards I received was a very special poem given to me by my sister-in-law and special friend throughout the years. Last February, family celebrated her 65th birthday, and she has accepted the aging process very gracefully. When family surprised me and celebrated my birthday in June, she shared these thoughts.

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tags: 70th, birthday, befall, age, 65th, thoughts, friends, family, celebrated, wisdom, depends, daily bread, Marion, prairie, eyesight, anonymous, ache, grow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, bones, seasons
categories: family, friends, generation, intention, memories, quote, reflection
Tuesday 07.19.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 86: Time is a Treasure →

March. Is it really here already? Where does the time go? March is a month during which the season of spring is welcomed after the long winter. Recently I read some thoughts on time and what a precious gift, time is. Time is a treasure. Each day is precious with 24 hours to use as I choose, and to spend at my own discretion. Time is life's greatest asset, a generous gift from the Creator, yet not one hour may be stored for the future. And our affluent society, no one can beg, borrow or buy an additional day. Even the most fabulous fortune cannot purchase the fleeting moments, or call them back once they are gone. Time waits for no one. It travels swiftly and in silence linked with the rising and setting sun. Like a vapor, it is here one moment, and gone the next. Days disappearing so quickly that we sometimes stand in utter amazement and ask, "Where has the time gone?" If challenges have been met with courage, tasks accomplished to the best of our ability, and warm meaningful relationships made along the way, then we may say with certainty that this day has been lived to the fullest.

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tags: thoughts, warm, fleeting moments, perpetual, generous, gift, welcome, privilege, fullest, Werner, Marion, day, hour, waits, own discretion, greatest asset, prairie, courage, wisdom, happiness, disappearing
categories: reflection, meditation, memories
Tuesday 03.09.21
Posted by Trina Harger
 

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