My first car was a dark blue 1966 Ford Mustang that I drove at record speeds even though I could barely see over the steering wheel. I still remember when the speed limit changed to…
I have been following the advice of the Indian Proverb, A House With Four Rooms for over twenty-five years…maybe even longer. The philosophy of the proverb is to think of yourself as being a house with four rooms: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. You must do something daily in each of these rooms daily for your healthy well-being.
Following the philosophy of the Indian Proverb, A House With Four Rooms, I do something daily for my Physical, Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual well-being.
My Mental/Intellectual Room is a room I spend a great deal of time; I tend to “overthink” everything. It is my habit to read each morning for approximately an hour. I…
A House With Four Rooms is based on an Indian Proverb that states we should do something daily for our physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Today, I’m sharing about my Physical Room.
Because I’m actively working on recovery from some health issues, I’ve decided to begin with a closer look at my physical…
Early in my adulthood, I learned from reading author Rumer Godden the Indian Proverb that says “Everyone should think of themselves as a house with four rooms: physical, mental, an emotional, and a spiritual. Most of us tend to live in one room most of the time, but unless we go into every room every day, even if only to keep it aired, we are not a…
Each Path Leads to Another Crossroad
There have been many times that I have faced crossroads in life, and I struggled to make decisions for my highest and best good. Like many women, I often put the needs of others before my own or I was simply paralyzed by fear. Even though I haven’t always followed it, I’m fortunate I have…