When you were a kid,,, What activities did you love as a kid but have since dropped? When I was a child the thing I remember most is loving to ride my bicycle. My grandfather repaired bicycles and I usually had a good bike to pick and choose from. The one I remember riding mostContinue reading “100 Days of Writing – Day Three”
Author Archives: David Lee Moser
Random Writing – “The Crowded Cafe”
I am in the Barnes and Noble Cafe on a drizzly Monday afternoon. The tables are abuzz with all sorts of activity and conversation. Two young lads are reading their manga books intently, as they turn the pages from back to front. Another man pours over blueprints of some sort, seemingly figuring an estimate forContinue reading “Random Writing – “The Crowded Cafe””
Random Writing – “The Tube”
The glass tube,,, filled with various components designed to allow one to hear from others around the world. There’s no telling what news has made its way through this electronic feed. News of both victories and defeats, beautiful music and somber tones. Now it sits idly by, never to be heard from again, as silentContinue reading “Random Writing – “The Tube””
100 Days of Writing – Day Two
Day Two – High-Five Yourself Consider your proudest moment. What was it and how did you feel? I had been nominated quite a few times for school system teaching awards, but never had gone on to win. In 2002, I had once again been nominated for our middle school and was attending the banquet forContinue reading “100 Days of Writing – Day Two”
100 Days of Writing – Day One
Day One – Pivot Point Your story so far Think about your life so far. What’s been a pivot point in your story? Describe the before and after. My pivot point definitely came on August 10, 2002. I at that point realized that I am an alcoholic. My wife of twenty-two years had left andContinue reading “100 Days of Writing – Day One”
Nothing at all or All at once…
“Life has many ways of testing a person’s will, either by having nothing happen at all or by having everything happen all at once.” ― Paulo Coelho This quote ran through my mind countless times over the last couple of weeks. Life does indeed have a way of becoming cumbersome and sometimes boring and then throwsContinue reading “Nothing at all or All at once…”
The New Year is Upon Us…
Today is the first day of 2022. And for certain, this past year was filled with many ups and downs. There is the realization as well that the upcoming year will hold much the same. Those times when we feel on top of the world and then again, times when we feel that perhaps allContinue reading “The New Year is Upon Us…”
Using coincidences to tune in to your intuition
Sharon Hewitt Rawlette, PhD Just before Christmas, I did a lovely interview with Luisa Carel of Passion Harvest where we talked about how to decipher the meaning of coincidences and the ways they can guide us in the big decisions of our lives. Specifically, we talked about how coincidences can help us (have helped me!)Continue reading “Using coincidences to tune in to your intuition”
Christmas Eve Visit from the Elf…
It’s definitely one of those “You’re not going to believe this” stories. I returned from a family function tonight expecting to see a package on the front porch. The tracking info said it was on or near my front porch and further investigation revealed it supposedly had been left there at 8:25 a.m. I searchedContinue reading “Christmas Eve Visit from the Elf…”
Emotions and Intelligence – A Balance
Emotions are a part of what makes us human. We also have been given intelligent minds to help us navigate life’s course. Keeping these two in their proper proportions can be the key to leading a meaningful, joyful life. I seek to understand the importance of both emotions and intelligence in my own life. TheContinue reading “Emotions and Intelligence – A Balance”
