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September 1 - “How NOT to Be Happy - 12 Essential Tips to Ensure Misery,” by Lisa M. Smith. Works well in reverse.
August 25 - “Wise Men, Fools, and Silence,” by Seth Crossman. Based on a proverb few people heed, myself included!
August 18 - “Lessons Learned 3,” by Seth Crossman. Another chapter in the popular lessons learned category.
August 11 - “Olympic Thoughts,” by Seth Crossman. Just a few thoughts about Olympians and elementary school field days.
August 4 - “Saying Goodbye,” by Seth Crossman. Some things in life are easy, like taking a shower. And others are more difficult, like saying “adieu” to Yankee Stadium.
July 28 - “How to Improve Gas Mileage and Save on Fuel - 4 Gas Saving Tips,” by Art Graham. We are all looking at the price of gas these days, so you might be interested in these tips.
July 21 - “Fun Dinner Party Ideas,” by Joseph Devine. I am always looking for fun, light ways to liven up the summer evenings. And CD Kitchen has some great recipe ideas.
July 14 - “Writing and Running: Two Sides of the Same Coin,” by Seth Crossman. Comparisons to help you succeed.
July 7 - “The Rhema Word, Part II,” by Seth Crossman. Seeking answers to hard questions.
June 30 - “Does God Speak in Fortune Cookies,” by Seth Crossman. Haven’t we all wondered this a time or two?
June 23 - “We All Have Bobs in Our Life,” by Seth Crossman. The answers to our ruts.
June 16- “Red Doorknobs Flying Across the Sky!” by Melinda Thomas. Simple advice for writers.
June 9 - “Travel’s Changing Face,” by Seth Crossman. Distances, bad German, and bear hugs on the plane.
June 2 - “Living With Demons,” by Seth Crossman. I am a big fan of Josh Hamilton and his wife.
May 26 - “Loving Country,” by Seth Crossman. Falling in love can ruin you for life.
May 19 - “Old Wives In The Kitchen - Age-Old Advice That Works - And Some That Doesn't!” by Eleanor Knowles. I’m on a health food kick (as long as it tastes fantastic - mind you!) and these tidbits were right up my alley!
May 12 - “Food and the Family,” by Elea Almazora. You can tell she loves food!
May 5 - “A Crazy Whim,” by Seth Crossman. I often get obsessed with crazy whims.
April 28 - “There is No Medicine for Leaky Boats,” by Seth Crossman. Sometimes the best cure lies within our own power.
April 21 - “180 Million Reasons to Win the Lottery,” by Seth Crossman. Like we need a reason to win the lottery!
April 14 - “Believing in Dabu,” by Seth Crossman. Do we believe everything we hear?
April 7 - “10 Things Guys Hate to Hear in Bed,” by Carl Megill. Some of you will really appreciate this sentiment.
March 31 - “Diamond Hunting in the Wal-mart Parking Lot,” by Myla Madson. This is outrageouly absurd and therefore, most likely true.
March 24 - “Write and Grow Rich,” by Suzanne Harrison. A motivating article about writing, and writing better.
March 17 - “From Lives of Quiet Desperation, Part IV,” by Seth Crossman. A key ingredient I never get tired of adding. Value.
March 10 - “The Gatorade Mentality, Part III,” by Seth Crossman. Do a lot? Get tired? All it takes is one drink to get replenished, right?
March 3 - “The Dirty Tub Syndrome, Part II,” by Seth Crossman. Five questions to ask yourself, and the answers matter.
February 25 - “The Noodle Nights, Part I,” by Seth Crossman. The first in a series of articles about food, friends, accomplishments, being driven and more...
February 18 - “Capturing the Presidency,” by Seth Crossman. This is going to be a fantastic Presidential Race.
February 11- “Romance and Relationships - 5 Romantic Valentine Date Ideas That You Can Do at Home,” by Laurel Barnet. I thought these were creative ways to stoke or rekindle love.
February 4 - “Foods of Love for Valentine’s Day,” by Lisa Bevan. Try cooking up some love this Valentine’s Day with these great ideas.
January 28 - “Pink Cadillacs and Horses, Part II,” by Seth Crossman. Freedom from tradition is a rare commodity.
January 21 - “In the Arms of Tradition, Part 1,” by Seth Crossman. I sometimes think Americans are at a loss for tradition.
January 14 - “One Heck of a Book,” by Seth Crossman. I am rarely this impressed with a book.
January 7 - “9 Facts About New York You Must Know Before You Go There,” by Kit So. New York is a fascinating place and these tidbits make it more so.
December 31 - “Happy New Year 2008!” We wish you a grand year. May you reach all your goals and so may we!
December 24 - The staff at the Opinion Guy wishes a very Merry Christmas to you and yours.
December 17th - “Our Heroes,” by Seth Crossman. In recent days we have heard a lot about performance enhancing drugs and how they corrupt the sports we love, but one of their greatest effects is on our psyche.
December 10 - “A Golden Sundae? Willy Wonka Would be Turning in His Grave,” by Jeff Swett. I was amazed when I came across this article. You can eat gold?
December 3 “Health Nut,” by Seth Crossman. Should we worry about health, or is there a different way to living completely healthy?
November 26 - “Shopping for Christmas,” by Seth Crossman. Gifts, lists, travel shopping, Black Friday, and all those boxes in your closet.
November 19 - “A Chance At Love,” by Seth Crossman. How far would you go for a chance at true love and is it worth it?
November 12 - “My Muse is Dead,” by Guy Anthony De Marco. They say there is a very thin line between ordinary and creative. It’s just a matter of how you look at things. A great piece of writing.
November 5 - “The One Word That Will Change Your Life Forever,” by Dwayne Gilbert. C’mon! One word? It’s that easy?
October 29 - “I Am Astounded,” by Seth Crossman. Is one man so important?
October 22 - “Harvest,” by Seth Crossman. You can’t harvest what you don’t plant.
October 15 - “One Wild, Heroic Dash,” by Seth Crossman. This Thanksgiving I will be telling my Last of the Mohicans moment.
October 8 - “Stop Whining - Age is Just a Number,” by Avish Parashar. On the eve of my birthday, I thought this was appropriate, and well written.
October 1 - “Hope for the Future,” by Seth Crossman. One of the most important imprints we can have on kids.
September 24 - “A Letter From War,” from Bryan Crossman. In the middle of Iraq, Bryan remembered a moment of life, and found a moment of peace.
September 17 - “The Passing of Robert Jordan.” A sad day for Fantasy and his family.
September 10 - “Lessons Learned 2” by Seth Crossman. Eleven new things I have learned.
September 3 - “What Would Make You Happy? (Part III)” by Seth Crossman. Sometimes I forget the secret of happiness.
August 27 - “Immediate Pleasure, Part II” by Seth Crossman. We often make our choices based on this desire.
August 20 - “Sitting In a Bad Place, Part 1,” by Seth Crossman. How did I get stuck here?
August 13- “A First Passage,” by Dave Bello. Snippets from the journals of first time sailors. Sounds like fun!
August 6 - “The Rare and Wonderful,” by Seth Crossman. The internet has killed the value of the unique.
July 30 - “Are You Running on Automatic?” by Knight Pierce Hirst. Sometimes a little chuckle is the perfect thing.
July 23 - “Why Bad Things Happen to Good People,” by Seth Crossman. I am offering an answer to a question many people struggle with.
July 16 - “Welcome to Mars,” by Seth Crossman. We may be hear this sooner than we think.
July 9 - “A Bag of Noodles,” by Seth Crossman. A golf course full of Koreans, a golf club, green grass, a bag of noodles and more.
July 2 - Enjoy your Fourth of July! We will be back next week with a new article.
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