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Finding Charlene Edge’s FREE Blog Posts

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Hi readers. Did you know I started this FREE blog ten years ago already? Today, I want to be sure you know that all my blog posts are not only emailed to subscribers, but they’re also stored on my website for anyone to access.

Keep reading to learn how to find them. As of today, there are 364, and you can share any of them with family and friends.

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Finding Charlene’s blog posts
  1. On the internet, navigate to https://charleneedge.com.
  2. At the top of the page, click the link labeled Blog.
  3. A list of blog categories drops into view—there are seven: Cults, Curiosities, Fundamentalism, My Writing Life, On My Mind, Writing Undertow, Travels.
  4. Click the name of the category you want. There are many in each category, so you can scroll through page by page OR...
  5. At the bottom of any page on my website, use the SEARCH box to enter a key word pertaining to what you’re looking for. For instance, cult.

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Extra: thought for the day

Suppose someone standing by a clear, sweet spring were to curse it: it just keeps right on bringing drinkable water bubbling up to the surface. Even if he throws mud or dung in it, before long the spring disperses the dirt and washes it out, leaving no stain. So how are you to have the equivalent of an ever-flowing spring? If you preserve your self-reliance at every hour, and your kindness, simplicity, and morality.

Source: Marcus Aurelius: To Live a Good Life, Practice Kindness | Philosophy Break

Thanks for reading!

Best wishes from your writer on the wing,

Charlene

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