Welcome to TheLife.com Weekly Wrap-up Newsletter! Our weekly newsletter highlights new content that was posted on our site this week.
USA & Canada: What’s the Difference?
Some quick math: Dividing the population of Canada by the total area (in square miles) gives us a ratio of nearly 10:1 … so if the land in Canada were divided evenly, each person in Canada would have 10 square miles to themselves! Americans celebrate independence day on July 4, while Canadians celebrate their country’s birthday on July 1. Americans: How do you plan to celebrate your country this year? Canadians: How did you celebrate? Read more
Take action: Are you finding it difficult to celebrate right now? Are you ready to experience more joy in your life? Explore our Living with Significance online interactive life lesson!
You said it: This week, jackie commented on Michael Jackson, “King of Pop”, dead at age 50, saying “Sometimes I think people with such genius & creativity are “cursed” – cursed by their perfectionism, eccentricity and need to be push the limits. I’m sad that such giftedness also comes at a price: a life of alienation and personal tragedy.” Read the rest of the comment, and check out the post to add your own thoughts: Read more
Article: What’s God got to do with it?
What does your soul crave? Remember this, what can settle your mind will not settle your soul. It will stir it up. Read more
Blog: Becoming a Citizen
Arnold Schwarzenegger was once asked about being an immigrant and in his response he said, “I have been received.” That’s such a perfect statement of what it means to become a citizen by means other than birth. Read more
Coming up next week: One of the topics of our upcoming online chats is “Overcoming Feelings of Loneliness” Join us in the chat room July 7th 2009 @ 4:00pm EST for this chat or see also our full chat calendar for other upcoming topics.
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