McCauley Musings
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Just For the Health of It
Even when health goes awry, making healthy choices is still the better option.
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Helping: It’s the Right Thing
Helping should be a reward in itself, not a means to an end.
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Choosing Favourites
How my favourite music, books, and films have changed over the years.
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A Summer Philosophy
Never take life for granted. Make every day like summer.
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Food: A Matter of Choice
What we choose to eat depends on a variety of factors, including health and culture.
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A Necessary Balance
Life needs the right mix of physical, mental, and total leisure recreation.
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Social Media Relationships
Social media has changed the way in which many of us relate to each other.
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From Point A to Point B
I get around in a variety of ways, including ETS, which needs some improvements.
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Humour, Coping, and Yoga
Both yoga and humour are ways to deal with stress.
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Gift Giving Suggestions
Some suggestions for holiday gifts that are easy on the budget and don’t add to clutter.
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Waiting for Winter
How writing a song led to a new perspective on winter.
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Why We Need Hobbies
Hobbies are necessary for an interesting and well-rounded life.
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Experience and Consequences
Experience is not the best teacher. Consequences are.
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The Short Season of Summer
Summer seems so short compared to winter, but that is why we appreciate it so much.
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True Family Ties
We can have chosen families with our close friends and neighbours, but need to know when it’s time to leave relationships that are no longer working.
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Sustainable Relationships
Sustainability can include how we treat each other as much as how we treat the earth.
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Choosing to Change
Change often means making the choice to change for the better.
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Everyone is a Neighbour
Neighbours are an integral part of any community and we need to get to know each other.
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Housing & Social Justice
Housing is a social justice issue linked to other issues in our society that need to be dealt with head on.
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A Time for Meaning
Christmas doesn’t have to be a commercial holiday. It can have meaning even if you don’t celebrate it in the traditional sense.