I was all set to use the lyrics from the Talking Heads song “Once in Lifetime” as a jumping off point for my blog this week about REFLECTION: And you may find yourself living in a shotgun shack And you may find yourself in another part of the world And you may find yourself behind Read More
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What Do You Remember?
When I started thinking about what mindfulness meant to me, I kept going back to all the poignant, never to be forgotten moments from the past 3+ years. Having a child provides a tremendous amount of memorable events. But add to that a traumatic experience, and your mindfulness becomes heightened exponentially. After finding out Read More
The Real Adventure Begins
(Psst! Kathy here. Long time readers my recognize Neil Rubenstein from his occasional guest posts here at Bliss Habits. I’m just delighted he has decided join us for the next 13 weeks with a Father’s take on the Habits. Please enjoy.) Adventure – an unusual and exciting experience or activity that is sometimes dangerous. I Read More
Courage: strength in the face of pain or grief.
Just honored to have Neil Rubenstein back with us today. Longtime Bliss Habits fans may remember his moving account, Never Lose Infinite Hope – A Father’s Tale and How CDH defined flexibility for him. Today he is talking courage, a courage I am blessed not to know. Courage is: Finding out your child is Read More
How CDH defined flexibility for me
Just thrilled to have Neil Rubenstein back with us today. Longtime Bliss Habits fans may remember his moving account, Never Lose Infinite Hope – A Father’s Tale during a previous HOPE week. This week you will learn how FLEXIBILITY also makes a difference when caring for a critically ill child. Flexibility – The ability to adapt and Read More
Never Lose Infinite Hope – A Father’s Tale
I met Neil during the Blogversary-apolooza here, when he entered the Bliss Habits’ contest to win $100 for his charity. CHERUBS was not the winner that time out* but I was impressed with his compassion, resolve and hope so I asked if he would like to share his story here, to raise awareness and to Read More