Happiness. It's relative.
Posted on November 21, 2020 by Jan Wilberg
The key to being able to truly feel gratitude is to want less and accept more. I say this, of course, after already having lived a life that has been abundant with many things but knowing that it’s possible and common to have great… Continue Reading “Some Things Take a Long Time to Learn”
Category: Mostly True Family StoriesTags: acceptance, family, gratitude, holidays, single parenthood, Thanksgiving
Posted on May 11, 2015 by Jan Wilberg
Q: So I’m fascinated by this topic. Just thinking about what it must have been like to have been a single mom in the seventies. Forty years ago. Another world. A: Yeah. It was a bitch being left alone on the prairie in my… Continue Reading “Q and A with a Seventies Single Mom”
Posted on November 22, 2012 by Jan Wilberg
The key to being able to truly feel gratitude is to want less and accept more. I say this, of course, after already having lived a life that has been abundant with many things but knowing that it’s possible and common to have great… Continue Reading “Some Things Take a Long Time to Learn”
Category: Mostly True Family StoriesTags: acceptance, family, gratitude, holidays, single parenthood, Thanksgiving
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