again and again: 74/365

again and again: 74/365

You may recognize the poet Muriel Rukeyser’s words: What would happen if one woman told the truth about her life? The world would split open. from “Kathe Kollwitz” Speed of Darkness This next excerpt comes from the same poem. Here Rukeyser is writing...
quotes: 73/365

quotes: 73/365

When I find a quote I like, I want to know not just who said it, but where it was said. Only knowing who said it seems as if I don’t care enough or haven’t invested enough to be able to truly enjoy it. Where did the words come from? What book or letter or...
judgmental: 72/365

judgmental: 72/365

Last year, in a post, I wrote about how judgmental I was–so judgmental that on a silent meditation walk at a spa I found myself judging the way the other people walked. OMG! The thing is, I’ve always judged myself just as harshly. I would imagine...
money: 71/365

money: 71/365

When I was eleven or twelve, my father said he would pay me $50 if I could swim a mile. On the last lap, as my fingers grabbed for the edge of the pool right beside his dress shoes, he said, “I’ll give you another $1 if you swim another length.” He...
real me: 70/365

real me: 70/365

In The New York Times yesterday, the title of an essay caught my eye: “Writing My Way to a New Self.” In the essay, Hana Schank wrote about her two different selves–the one she was on paper and the one she was in person–Writing Me and Actual...