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Stephanie Manville

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September Sage offers wisdom and inspiration to #youngadults and everyone young at heart. #blog #mentoring #inspire #mindset #wellness #selfcare

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Honest concern for others is the key factor in improving our day to day lives. When you are warm-hearted, there is no room for anger, jealousy or insecurity. Healthy, happy families and a healthy peaceful nation are dependent on warm-heartedness.


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I just decided to let our 3yo “help” me make waffles, so now you know the hazards of making critical decisions before you’ve had any coffee.


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Time is always moving on; nothing can stop it. We can’t change the past, but we can shape the future. The more compassionate you are, the more you will find inner peace.


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Any idea that concern for others, though a noble quality, is a matter for our private lives only, is simply short sighted. Compassion belongs to every sphere of activity, including, of course, the workplace.


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I feel optimistic about the future because humanity seems to be growing more mature; scientists are paying more attention to our inner values, to the study of mind and the emotions. There is a clear desire for peace and concern for the environment.


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I became a mental health advocate because no parent should have to hold their child through the night, feeling lost & alone, talking about why life is better with them than without them, & that it will get better in the morning - due to lack of services. #BellLetsTalk #JustBeYou


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“Auschwitz is a history of extreme dehumanisation... The remains of camps must serve as a dire warning. In order for this warning to be effective, education has to stir people’s imagination of their own responsibility for fighting evil or for passivity”. (Piotr Cywiński)

How to educate about #Auschwitz in the 21st century? Does the Internet make it easier or more difficult? On the International Holocaust Remembrance Day read our interview with Dr. Piotr M.A. Cywiński, Director of the @AuschwitzMuseum. ▶️ poland.pl/history/histor…

Poland's tweet image. How to educate about #Auschwitz in the 21st century? Does the Internet make it easier or more difficult?

On the International Holocaust Remembrance Day read our interview with Dr. Piotr M.A. Cywiński, Director of the @AuschwitzMuseum.

▶️ poland.pl/history/histor…


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Our visit to this planet is short, so we should use our time meaningfully, which we can do by helping others wherever possible. And if we cannot help others, at least we should try not to create pain and suffering for them.


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Happy birthday, @BettyMWhite! You will see, the biggest gift will be from me, and the card attached will say thank you for being a friend.


Facebook makes every snowfall look like a holiday with families hanging out together, making snowmen, and drinking hot chocolate. Makes me wonder why we can’t make everyday special.


Everyone has the right to be who they want to be. And, if you want that right for yourself, everyone should respect that right in others


Wishing you all a healthy and fun year ahead!


Anyone else have a weekly urge to adopt a new pet?


Happiest of Holidays to everyone! A season of gratitude, love, redemption, and rebirth. Blessings to all. #HappyHolidaysToAll


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Stay positive, stay energetic


Identity your negative thoughts and then push them from your mind. Consciously keep your self from dwelling on them by meditating, praying, enjoying a hobby, showing gratitude to others, etc. You can do this. #positive #FridayThoughts


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Our “Charlie Brown Christmas Tree” photo shoot started off rocky. Here’s a quick blooper.


It can be difficult to handle the stress which comes with the holidays. Try to enjoy those little blessings which come with them: cards, family, food, fun... sometimes it is hard to recognize what is good since it can be covered by anxiety or depression. #SundayMorning


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