A-bun-dance
Another Wave of Inspiration
PAUL CLARK: This quote got me thinking about abundance in a whole new way: “The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the ABUNDANCE of those who have much – it is whether we provide enough for those who have little” by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Read more >>>
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Drink Flame Retardant! It Renews You…NOT!
PAUL L. CLARK: We are constantly seduced into a belief system of ‘learned helplessness’ and isolated with a victim mindset. “Why me?” and “This happens all the time!” and “I feel so all alone.” Sound familiar? Well we are not victims and we are not helpless and we are not alone. Read more >>>
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I Appreciate Enthusiasm! Liam’s Gift to the Bride & Groom
"The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of the child into old age, which means never losing your enthusiasm." ~ Aldous Huxley
PAUL L. CLARK: Nothing is as contagious as true enthusiasm and I appreciate that positive feeling where ever I see it. Read more >>>
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Just Let Go!
PAUL CLARK: With love and unity we can overcome the illusion of fear and separation in the world today and for generations to come. Read more >>>
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When the Giver is Ready the Cause Will Appear
PAUL CLARK: People mistakenly assume that giving money is the only tangible way of helping what they or others identify as a worthy cause. Not so. There are other things that have much more worth than shelling out a couple of dollars and walking away. Read more >>>
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Paulie's Peaches
Learn How to Preserve Peaches in Less than 10 Minutes with this Video!
PAUL CLARK: Canning isn't just for Mothers and Grandmothers anymore. Move over, one of the original Peach Boys is here to tell you anyone can can. (Do I hear French music???) Read more >>>
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One Person CAN Make a Difference!
PAUL CLARK: To start, let me tell you I have never done anything like this before in my life. I thought this was to be a story about stillness, peace and quiet. My own to be exact. But it evolved into something much more complex. Read more >>>
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Occupassion©
PAUL CLARK: It’s a fun word. People pay attention and smile when they hear it. It tickles them on several levels instantaneously. It’s got great vibes and that’s the whole point of this self-explanatory word. I get a kick out of it.
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Occupy Your Heart
An Inspirational V'oem
PAUL CLARK: Another Wave of Inspiration video Read more >>>
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Spirit Expressed
An Inspirational V'oem
PAUL CLARK: Another Wave of Inspiration Read more >>>
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Go Ahead, Make your Day
How to Create Joyful Interactions

PAUL CLARK: Why is it pretty much every stranger I meet greets me the same way. “Hi. How are you?” and ends with the same old line, “Have a good day." The rest of the interaction is just as boring and unemotional~The grocery store check-out, the gas station girl, the parking lot guy~the retail store cashier~it’s always the same. Read more >>>
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I'm Sorry. Forgive Me. Thank You. I Love You.
Who am I talking to? Myself.
PAUL CLARK:
One recent morning I was grappling with my existence, my purpose for being here. Wondering who I am. What I am. I was later explaining this to someone at lunch and at one point I intolerantly said out loud with my hands gesturing wide up in the air, "Ok, oh great grand Universe, who am I and what am I doing here?" Read more >>>
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Make Colour the New Grey!
PAUL CLARK:
Why would anyone INSIST on monotony? Why would they put all their efforts and resources behind such an endeavour? Why would anyone be so obsessed with promoting monotony that it becomes his or her number one focused objective? Why would this outrageous obsession be so infectious that it would spread and be embraced globally? Read more >>>
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A Life Lesson
PAUL CLARK:
From just inside the doorway I was watching my outdoor chipmunk friend stuff the peanuts I left into it's ever-expanding cheeks then scurry off. While waiting for it's return, my eyes wandered sideways to an old 'cross-hatch' drawing of mine, at eye level on our inside wall. Read more >>>
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Pink Flowers
PAUL CLARK:
I bought my first (brass-bodied) Nikon camera when I was 18 years old and now have it tucked away (I just can't bring myself to getting rid of it) in favour of a much lighter digital camera. It's pretty well always at my side as I never know what will appear at any given time. Read more >>>
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