Today is Your Day to Dance Lightly with Life. It Really Is - jonathan lockwood huie
Play with life, laugh with life, dance lightly with life, and smile at the riddles of life, knowing that life’s only true lessons are writ small in the margin. - jonathan lockwood huie
My vision is “Joyful Living for All through Conscious Choice,” and my mission is sharing that vision with the world.
I am an author of self-awareness books and a Daily Inspiration quote and insight, and have been dubbed "The Philosopher of Happiness" by those closest to me, in recognition of my on-going commitment to seeing Joy in all of life. My current book project is Simply An Inspired Life (co-authored with Mary Anne Radmacher - author of Live Boldly and Lean Forward Into Your Life), to be published by Conari Press in late 2009.
My wife Suze and I summer on Whidbey Island near Seattle WA and winter near St. Petersburg FL.
Joy at Home
(May 18)
The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance;the wise grows it under his feet.- J. Robert OppenheimerThe ache for home lives in al...
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Simple Joys
(May 17)
It is of the small joys and little pleasuresthat the greatest of our days are built.- Mary Anne RadmacherIt is neither wealth nor spl...
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When Life Kicks You
(May 16)
All the world is full of suffering.It is also full of overcoming.- Helen Keller Fall seven times, stand up eight.- Japanese ProverbNi...
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