Patrick and the Toothbrush Trouble is now live on Amazon! A fun, rhyming read for toddlers learning to brush — perfect for kids’ tablets! Free on Kindle Unlimited or just $2.99 to own.
Start the sparkle routine today! #PatricksProgress#ChildrensBooks
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"There is a ghost who walks my garden each night, summer or winter, rain or snow, and this ghost causes quite the furor in the village."
The Ghost Walk | @DrAlexandriaSZ https://t.co/bnfs8DLE7a
#Memoir#Poetry#Poem#MondayBlogs
Why are we Fascinated by Stories about Serial Killers? | @jhermankleiger via @substack https://t.co/quUk5IpgAv
"If you Google serial killers or popular media about serial killers, you’ll encounter countless pages of books, films, TV series, and documentaries."
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The Awe Effect: How Radical Beliefs Take Hold in the Brain | @TahirRahmanMD via @PsychToday https://t.co/hFPexwErkI
"Awe accelerates ideological imprinting, making radical beliefs deeply ingrained."
#MentalHealth#MondayBlogs#Psychology
The Art of Swimming in the Great Sea of Sadness | by @andrewdkaufman https://t.co/e0wsfIyCTz
"This time of year is tainted for me. On the day after Thanksgiving 2018, my father died from a sudden fall while our family was vacationing together."
#Grief#Love#MondayBlogs#Loss
Lastly, nobody gets it all right—myself included. Just make sure you don’t get it all wrong, because those kids are depending on you to be the difference.
#KingsRaiseKings#DeadbeatsDont
A father’s presence—or lack thereof—in the lives of his children has a profound impact. A man teaches his son how to be a man—whether he’s a good man or not, he teaches him something.
Because despite the attack on masculinity these days, men are important. Whether you’re there or not, as a man, your presence—or your absence—will affect a child.
Focus on self-improvement; most jobs won’t value you. Be a better person to uplift those around you. The world needs quality individuals. #PersonalGrowth#6amColdbrew
7. Or maybe it’s as simple as Julius Campbell’s words in Remember the Titans:
"I’m supposed to wear myself out for the team? What team!? Nah, I’m looking out for myself.