DrDebzz Opening Shpiel We can replace physical touch with word touch. Right now words are more valuable than ever in promoting love and affection. They can be used to nourish and flourish by building bridges and bonds, or to destroy and damage by burning bridges and bonds.
Choose your words wisely. Speak from your soul. Talk to the heart. Before you speak, pause, and T.H.I.N.K. Then pose and answer the question: "Is what I'm about to say Thoughtful, Helpful, Intelligent, Necessary, and Kind?!!"
Guest Caller Anna from Los Angeles seeks advice regarding a contentious relationship with her daughter. Two months ago, her daughter cut off all communication. Anna has been stressed, and compounded with covid, a complete wreck. DrDebzz suggests constructive ways to let go of resentments and expectations, returning to a coveted loving mother-daughter bond.
Weekly WOW (Words of Wisdom) by RUMI Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.
There is a candle in your heart, ready to be kindled. There is a void in your soul, ready to be filled. You feel it, don’t you?
Close your eyes. Fall in love. Stay there. Confidence Boosters/Esteem Builders I offer the best version of myself even when I am frustrated because that is my personal stand.
I am committed to finding something positive to focus on even in negative situations.
I treat everyone with respect even when it is challenging to do so.
I am productive. I accomplish my tasks. I am diligent with my time.
Featured Artist Vivacious vocalist, Melanie Taylor, in an inspirational interview, candidly reveals the meaning of music in her life, priceless advice for aspiring artists, what she believes is the key to finding and keeping love, invigorating exhilarating motivational messages, and much much more.
Hear Melanie's stellar, skillful singing of her original tune, "Love Has the Final Word," co-written with maestro Ian Martin. This outstanding work of art is about hope, not giving up, and being at peace with where you're at. The title derives from scripture, as well as a phrase mentioned in one of Martin Luther King's speeches.
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