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One With The Herd Reached to : 560 Citizens Shared: 13 Favorited: Tweets: Express below for the consciousness effected by this story/film... Contact This Story.Teller/Film.Producer Contribute Directly to this story/cause HOST Community Screening of This Film/Story One With The Herd : Director:Lisa Lightbourn Lay | Producer:Lisa Lightbourn LayGenre:Documentary | Produced In:2013 | Story Teller's Country:Canada Synopsis: "One With the Herd" is a story of healing and connection, of the relationship between horses and humans. Request DVD: You may purchase the DVD of this film directly from this StoryTeller/Producer. Embed this story : This Film cannot be embedded. Thank you for your presence and engagement with humanity - with our world! Share this story : NOTE: Please Share with Your Known Contacts only. Explore Information, Ideas, subjects related to this story : Your Suggestions: Enter Links, Books, Research that you feel is relevant to this story you just watched. Contemplate & connect...

21 Habits of Happy People “Happiness is a habit – cultivate it.” ~ Elbert Hubbard Happiness is one aspiration all people share. No one wants to be sad and depressed. We’ve all seen people who are always happy – even amidst agonizing life trials. I’m not saying happy people don’t feel grief, sorrow or sadness; they just don’t let it overtake their life. 1. Be thankful that you woke up alive each morning. 2. Surround yourself with happy, positive people who share your values and goals. 3. Accept others for who they are as well as where they are in life. 4. Keep up to date with the latest news regarding your career and hobbies. 5. Don’t wallow in self-pity. 6. Some statistics show that 80% of people dislike their jobs! 7. Take the time to see the beauty around you. 8. Don’t take yourself – or life to seriously. 9. Holding a grudge will hurt no one but you. 10. Develop an attitude of gratitude. 11. Always make sure your loved ones know you love them even in times of conflict. 12. Honesty is the best policy. 13. 14.

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Don’t Know What To Do With Your Life? Here’s A Secret For You We live in an age where both humanity and planet earth are going through a lot of changes. If we look back roughly fifty years ago, we would have generally known our place and role in society. Women were housewives or secretaries, and men were the breadwinners, the heads of the family. In our modern day and age, we have no clear guidelines. This can be seen as a source of liberation, or intense confusion. So, in this age of constant and limitless opportunity offered to us by the internet, what exactly should we do with ourselves? This is a difficult question, and it is this question that is responsible for the rising phenomena that is the Quarter-Life Crisis. Twenty year olds nowadays feel the pressure from their family, friends, and society, to do something ‘worthwhile’ with their future. In this age of constant social, environmental and galactic change, it is not surprising we feel lost, stressed, insignificant, and somewhat detached from the world ‘out-there’. What can you do?

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