Archive for September, 2010

Google and YouTube have made a great video tool available for anyone: Search Stories.

Do you remember last year’s Google Super Bowl commercial “Parisian Love” that consisted entirely of a series of Google Search results telling a guy’s story of study abroad, meets girl, etc. through finding a church in Paris? It created quite a buzz!

They’ve made that same technology available for anyone, for free, and it’s E A S Y! You don’t need a camera or any special software. You only have to know how to fill in the search form blanks! I can deal with that.

I’m like a little kid who just learned how to tie her shoes: I did this all by myself! :) And you can do it, too, for any topic!

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Best Tweets for Trauma Survivors is a weekly Friday feature. My selections are entirely subjective, and I know it will never be possible to include every great resource tweeted. But I can try! I’ve personally read all tweeted links, and believe them to be of great value.

DISCLAIMER: I am in no way responsible for content found on any other website. Stay safe, and don’t follow links if you believe you might be triggered by them. Also, I will not be re-checking links from older Best Tweets posts, and if the site’s archived URL is different from the one I’ve provided here, you may need to do a search on their site.

ANNOUNCEMENT: I’ve just started up a new Twibe for PTSD! If these issues fascinate you, as they do me, please feel free to join the PTSD Twibe! I’ve blogged about how Twibes works, and will supplement that post in the very near future. The more people who join, the richer the conversation!

NEW and REALLY COOL: You can now “like” this post, and “share” it everywhere with the touch of a button or two at the end of the linked tweets! Feel free to do any or all of that! (And thanks.)

Standalone Tweets

@JeanieMarshall “Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for nothing.” ~ Albert Einstein

@CarePathways “Do you sometimes think of your daily existence in this world as a form of imprisonment, or is it more like being at a really amazing party?”

@thedeeperwell “Burnout blip: The subtlest shift in perception can alter all your reality. It is not the goal to get it “right”. Remember you’re in process.”

@rcinstitute “WisdomWednesday: wisdom is not being distracted by the bells and whistles.”

@karenkmmonroy “A Peaceful mind is a mind with spaciousness that you don’t seek to fill — with anything.”

@Debbie_Ford “Compassion gifts us with patience, spaciousness, acceptance, tolerance, and love.”

@TeraThomas “Every Choice has a Consequence… ”

@susystweets “With better awareness comes better choices.”

@Maura_Aura “Nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared believe that something inside them was superior to circumstance.” ~ B. Barton

@GaryLoper “There are some things you learn best in calm, and some in storm.” ~ Willa Cather

@TWLOHA “At the center of your being, you have the answer; you know who you are and what you want.” ~ Lao Tzu

@zebraspolkadots “Insight most often arrives when our minds are open and searching for new solutions, rather than stuck on old ones that didn’t work.”

@Zen_Moments “When I’m anxious it’s because I’m living in the future. When I’m depressed it’s because I’m living in the past.”

@LaughingBaba “Meditation, relaxation, pure natural foods, avoiding too much emphasis on any area of life — these are the hallmarks of balance.”

@abandontheherd “All thoughts are either from the past or the future. If you are fully present, there is no thought, only experience.”

@rcinstitute “SoulfulSunday: resolve to ‘be’ more and ‘do’ less.”

@VoiceinRecovery “Never give up finding your authentic self, authentic voice, and finding your own path. Never be afraid to share your voice. It matters.”

@Maura_Aura “I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something.” ~ Edward Everett Hale

Linked Tweets

@2morrowknight 6 Things You Should Never Reveal on Facebook [or Twitter!]
[SEO: Sometimes being online seems like home away from home, but there is always the potential for putting yourself at risk by the things you divulge -- to friends, or in soliloquy.]

@800273TALK How to deal with mental illness in the family
[SEO: "Though advances in diagnosis and treatment have done much in recent years to dispel the stigma attached to mental illness, it can often be difficult for a loved one to come to grips with the reasons behind the illness and the feelings of guilt and confusion that often ensue." Excellent tips for family members to help them understand what mental illness is and isn't, and how to cope with their feelings about it. (The comments themselves ironically display the issues here in microcosm: some people diss "psychiatry" as a fraud, others decry family members whose mental illness is a constant battle. Some family members are confused about what to do, while some truly seem to "get it".)]

@goodthingZ 33 Ways to Show You Care (love this!)
[SEO: "Caring for somebody is the ultimate form of freedom. Whenever you genuinely care for somebody else, you’re setting yourself free. Free from judging, free to accept the other one exactly for who she/he is, free to express your love without a reason." A great list, most of these are ongoing lifetime achievements. Never too late to start!]

@OperationPTSD Writing Heals (via HealMyPTSD.com)
[SEO: An excellent article about the ways in which writing can heal long ago wounds. It all rings very true to me, as I know I would not be here if I had not begun writing at a very early age.]

@NewMindMirror Self-hatred: What can you do to change it? (via @PsychToday)
[SEO: "... If we want to like ourselves we have to earn our own respect. Luckily, doing this doesn't require that we become people of extraordinary physical attractiveness or accomplishment. It only requires we become people of extraordinary character—something anyone can do."]

@DanLHays The “Inner Child” edition of the Blog Carnival Against Child Abuse now available!
[SEO: This month's topic is "the inner child", resulting in a bumper crop of blog posts on various aspects. The carnival also more generally offers entries regarding Healing and Therapy, Advocacy and Awareness, Art Therapy, and Poetry.]

@psychcentral Mindful Living Blog: Identity Recovery (via @magicplum)
[SEO: "Recognize that as long as you define what you are by what you are not, you are exchanging your uniqueness and oneness for similarity."]

@rcinstitute Why we need good boundaries, and how to create them
[SEO: "Being compassionate toward yourself around your not-so-good boundaries will go a long way in helping you to heal them, and this will allow you to feel safer and more empowered in your adult life." This is a retweet post first offered here back in May, still valuable and timeless.]

@dragonheartsong Hope Is A Gift From The Spirit (YouTube)
[SEO: A lovely video of beautiful images, calming music, and text which describes the mythic origins of hope, why it is necessary, and why it must be shared. If you aren't in a place of hope, watch this and contemplate what this video offers, even as a model to work on getting there.]

@Loree630 PTSD And The Brain’s Reward Response: Can We Never Be Happy?
[This is a fascinating essay, scholarly and technical in places but boiled down to its essence for the reader: Does PTSD change the way the brain handles reward response, so we don't feel happiness the way we once did? (Or, by my own extension, if a traumatic childhood short-circuited our experience of happiness, can the brain's reward response be changed to make us authentically feel it?) From the comments: "It explains a lot: why, after all the hard work I've done, I'm still not really what one would call happy, why I have a few good days occasionally, but my brain then slides back into the gray, why it's so difficult to pull myself back out of the gray, why "nothing means anything" a lot of the time, despite having given my all to recovery tools/programs/methods."]

@goodthingZ 16 Ways to Get Emotionally or Mentally Unstuck
[SEO: I tend to get good and stuck when anxious. Many of the ideas offered here are just "out there" enough to give them a shot next time I can't seem to break out of my anxiety. By "out there" I mean: "time travel" (!) or "go to 10,000 feet" (in your mind!). It's a provocative list!]

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Each week on Friday I rescue my favorite tweets before they scroll off into oblivion. This week’s bunch are full of whimsy, beauty, and stunning philosophy. (I’m not going to tell you which one(s) are which. :) ) Enjoy!

@JavaCupcake “Facebook is down. Worker productivity rises. U.S. climbs out of recession.”

@2morrowknight 11 Hilarious Products That No One Could Possibly Need (Even Rich People)
[SEO: A night vision camcorder for kids? Yikes.]

@pourmecoffee “The recession officially ended in June, 2009 — around the same time your job did.”

@BlondeTXGoddess Amazingly Powerful and Beautiful Nature Photography Series – Water Inspiration
[SEO: Gorgeous water scenes, in just about every type imaginable.]

@Gemma_Stone “Even when you hide your gifts the world aches to experience them. We’re waiting.”

@SarahEOlson2009 Shayla, Empress of Everything, disdains the papparazzi.

@JaneFriedman A beautiful thought/proposal: empathy as the killer app (RSA video)
[SEO: It's difficult to convey what this is about in a few sentences. On a dry erase board that stretches at least 10 feet, the artist/philosopher speaks while illustrating a history of empathy in civilization, and how if, as it seems, humanity is hard-wired for aggression and violence, it may also be soft-wired (and ultimately saved) by empathy. Incredible video.]

@thisisMEssy “I can’t do everything. nor do I need to. And damn… it feels great NOT to be trying to do 1,000,000,000 things simultaneously and perfectly.”

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Special Request: If you find value in this blog showcase, please add the Dissociation Blog Showcase link to your blogroll so others can find it. Thanks!

We have amazing writers amongst us who give insight and hope to anyone struggling with dissociation, or to their loved ones. It’s a brain trust, and I treasure it. When I find new blogs, I update the Dissociation Blog Showcase (DBS) on Sunday evenings. Tonight I’ve added the following two new blogs:

A Life Restored

Matty’s Bit Of Space

Please use the DBS link above to access these blogs, and check out the entire directory of (currently) 173 dissociation-related blogs!

As always, be careful and safe. Many of these blogs do not provide trigger warnings, nor are they obligated to do so.

I need your help! If you, or someone you know, experiences dissociation and blog about it, write to me with the URL at

sarah.e.olsonATgmailDOTcom

I review each blog before adding it to the Showcase. Thanks so much for the feedback and well-wishes for this project!

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Best Tweets for Trauma Survivors is a weekly Friday feature. My selections are entirely subjective, and I know it will never be possible to include every great resource tweeted. But I can try! I’ve personally read all tweeted links, and believe them to be of great value.

Disclaimer: I am in no way responsible for content found on any other website. Stay safe, and don’t follow links if you believe you might be triggered by them. Also, I will not be re-checking links from older Best Tweets posts, and if the site’s archived URL is different from the one I’ve provided here, you may need to do a search on their site.

NEW and REALLY COOL: You can now “like” this post, and “share” it everywhere with the touch of a button or two at the end of the linked tweets! Feel free to do any or all of that! (And thanks.)

Standalone Tweets

@SavvyBabii “All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on.” ~ Henry Ellis

@docmarion “Love takes off masks that we fear we cannot live without and know we cannot live within.” ~ James Baldwin

@LZeefe “Your present circumstances don’t determine where you can go; they merely determine where you start.” ~ Nido Qubein

@zebraspolkadots “When boundaries are unclear walls become our safety.”

@FredCuellar “Anxious doesn’t have enough information.”

@PsychDigest “Fear is that little darkroom where negatives are developed.” ~ Michael Pritchard

@zebraspolkadots “By embracing thoughts that fueled the belief that I was helpless to be different — I was.”

@Quotes4Writers “In absence of clearly defined goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily acts of trivia.” ~ Anonymous

@SabineBraun “We won’t even attempt to achieve what we do not believe at a deep level we can have or deserve.” ~ Ruth Ross

@WEPromote “Each one has to find his peace from within. And peace to be real must be unaffected by outside circumstances.” ~ Mohandas Gandhi

@TommyTenney “It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.” ~ Henry David Thoreau

@CariLMurphy “Imagine what this world would be like if we all approached every person and situation with the intention of empowering them.”

@soulseedz “Set your standard to the highest level of love, generosity, compassion, forgiveness, and acceptance.”

@LillyAnn “I am not what happened to me. I am what I choose to become.” ~ Jung

@paxisjourney “Today I’m focusing on remembering that I’m a Human Being not a Human Doing.”

@ShiftYourLife “Your current safe boundaries were once unknown frontiers.”

Linked Tweets

@akvet Excellent summary descriptions of different approaches to treating PTSD
[SEO: This U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs document is every bit as valid a starting place for non-veterans to gain basic information about PTSD treatment options, regardless of the source of trauma. This may also be a helpful overview for family members, including the section on family therapy, to further their understanding and support.]

@CausesEffects It’s Yoga Month: Stretch your mind
[SEO: What yoga is, and isn't. Good starter information, and apparently since it's Yoga Month, lots of yoga studios are offering freebies. Can't hurt to ask!]

@goodthingZ 7 Benefits of Being Open Minded
[SEO: "When you open your mind, you free yourself from having to be in complete control of your thoughts." Letting go of control and allowing vulnerability are both tough ones for trauma survivors -- which is probably a good argument for why we should give it a try -- but with a backup safety net, the first couple of times.]

@zebraspolkadots Seeking and living my “truth” vs the truth of another…
[SEO: I would like this even if it wasn't based on a quote included in last week's Favorite TweetStuff! (Thanks, Susan!) It's about believing in your own search for your own truth, as opposed to latching onto -- or being latched onto by -- someone else who proclaims they have found it. Trauma survivors may be especially susceptible to the latter.]

@Lissarankin What It Means To Forgive
[SEO: An intriguing essay, as it's -- paradoxically -- not at all determining "what it means to forgive". The author offers good questions to ponder, and you need to decide for yourself. Other than a brief reference to The Course in Miracles, the essay is non-religion based.]

@GudrunFrerichs Newsletter: Coping when the going gets tough
[SEO: Dr. Gudrun Frerichs (New Zealand) specializes in treating trauma. Her newsletter includes eight articles dealing with various aspects of coping, and a good selection of other links to follow.]

@goodthingZ 7 Steps to Help You Master the Art of Saying No
[SEO: "...when delivered with thought and care, this one tiny word opens magnificent spaces in our lives, allowing us the time to pursue truly meaningful activities and use our talents for the highest good."]

@kris_burns Mindfulness as Therapy: Your Personal GPS (via The Therapist Within)
[SEO: "So even if you’re generally feeling down or stressed, if you mindfully check-in with yourself and actually see what you notice just now, moment by moment, you may find that there’s also islands of reprieve from the pain. Pools of clarity."]

@zebraspolkadots “Boundaries”….A “Good Thing” …anyone could take what they wanted…or force me to “give it up”
[SEO: Part of a series about boundaries, be sure to read the others linked also. Good stuff!]

@ssanquist Finally, Someone Agrees: Anger is Normal (via Kellevision)
[SEO: Per the author, anger is an emotion; rage, violence, and destruction are a choice to express anger in unhealthy ways. The anger itself is not unhealthy. "Anger is your self defense. It's what announces in your head that you have had enough. It tells you when your rights or your boundaries have been violated. It tells you when you have been disparaged or abused, maligned or manipulated. It is the emotion that screams for justice or cessation. Take it away and you are defenseless."]

@iHerb 7 Steps to Nurturing Your Inner Self
[SEO: Explores the ways in which an "inner nurturing parent" can help you learn how to nurture yourself. (A good offset against my "inner you're no good critical parent", which I still hear from far too much.)]

@Homburg The Stress Daily is out! Top story: Top 21 Anxiety Grounding Techniques
[SEO: Paper.li is a relatively new phenomenon. It appears that you select a number of people on Twitter who post on the unifying topic, and every 24 hours Paper.li produces a daily "newspaper" featuring links and blurbs that those people have tweeted, including embedded videos. If there's a flaw, it's that the people sometimes tweet on other topics! But still, the concept is interesting. This one is devoted to "stress".]

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Each Friday I rescue items from my TweetStream which strike me as funny, ironic, whimsical, inspiring, and/or weird. Lotsa great material this week! Enjoy!

@dragonheartsong “Filled with compassion ~ the human heart overcomes ~ the darkest of days.” #haiku #senryu #911

@kevinmd Diagnosing mental illness on Sesame Street (funny video!)
[SEO: "ZDoggMD, a hospitalist in California, gives us Diagnosis: Sesame Street, 'a cluster of mental illness, all on one urban inner city avenue.'”]

@spikehumer “Is synchronicity something we can seek or does our intention cause it to not to be a mere coincidence?”

@succezsasia 65 Creative Graffiti Artworks (via @Maria_bg)
[SEO: Wow! Some very talented people are beautifying the urban landscape. Scroll down below the initial set of links.]

@MarjieKnudsen “Instead of thinking outside the box, just get rid of it.” ~ Unknown (via @scott_bryant)

@Gimundo Check out these Irish hand dancers — incredibly cool stuff
[SEO: This two minute video is sort of like step dancing for your hands. :) The couple does that same steady forward emotionless stare throughout (you know what I mean if you're into Riverdance!), and it's all extremely precise. I like it!]

@2morrowknight “Failure is success if we learn from it.” ~ Malcolm Forbes (via @LoriMoreno @the_gman @lauderdaleagent)

@TrishAustin1 How To Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting To Kill You
[SEO: This is laugh out loud funny if you're owned by a cat! :) ]

@soundsblue “The road to success is dotted with many tempting parking spaces.” ~ Will Rogers

@2morrowknight 19 Niagara Falls Surreal Mist Series (via @HaidaPrincess)
[SEO: Click a thumbnail to open the slide show to a larger size. Beautiful!]

@maheshone “Fear of what other people think is the biggest enemy to creativity.”

@tialeyvintage Finally a good story about hundreds of cats living together. Man builds cat-sized village for homeless cats.

@justawakening “The world needs dreamers and the world needs doers. But above all, the world needs dreamers who do.”

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Twibes has released a bunch of names of Twibes that were apparently inactive or overgrown with spam. I was surprised to find that “PTSD” was one of them, so I snapped it up. There will be no spam on this list!

If you follow PTSD issues on Twitter, the Twibe allows you to zero in on those conversations. For example, you may follow me, and I do post a lot about PTSD — but I also dote on cats, quotations, and writerly stuff you might not be interested in. When you go to the PTSD Twibe site, you’ll see only the tweets from members that contain one or more of the following keywords:

PTSD
trauma
therapy
child abuse
veterans TBI
rape
violent crime

They only allow up to seven keywords, unfortunately. If I can verify that “PTSD” does not need to be a keyword because it’s in the title, I will swap in “domestic violence”. If you want to ensure your tweet is picked up at the Twibe site, always include the tag #ptsd .

Once you’ve joined, you can tweet right on the Twibe site, and designate whether that tweet will appear only on Twibes, or also in your Twitter account to all of your followers.

How to Join the PTSD Twibe

If you want to join, you must have an active Twitter account first. Next, follow this link to the PTSD Twibe, click on the Join button, and it will take you to Twitter to let you authorize Twibes to access your tweets. By doing it this way, you never have to give Twibes your Twitter password. Say yes, and it will fill in a Tweet screen saying you joined the PTSD Twibe at http://www.twibes.com/group/PTSD . You have to post this tweet to activate your joining the group (plus it’s a nice little plug to your followers about the Twibe). Check back at the Twibe site after you post the tweet, refresh the page, and you should shortly see that you have become a member. Easy peasy!

The more interested, engaged people who join, the more vibrant and helpful the conversation will become. If you have any questions at all, feel free to leave them here in the comments, and I will do my best to get the answers for you. Thanks!

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Special Request: If you find value in this blog showcase, please add the Dissociation Blog Showcase link to your blogroll so others can find it. Thanks!

We have amazing writers amongst us who give insight and hope to anyone struggling with dissociation, or to their loved ones. It’s a brain trust, and I treasure it. When I find new blogs, I update the Dissociation Blog Showcase (DBS) on Sunday evenings. Tonight I’ve added the following three new blogs:

A GIRL’S RUMINATIONS

Ann’s Multiple World of Personality

UnInvisible girl

Please use the DBS link above to access these blogs, and check out the entire directory of (currently) 171 dissociation-related blogs!

As always, be careful and safe. Many of these blogs do not provide trigger warnings, nor are they obligated to do so.

I need your help! If you, or someone you know, experiences dissociation and blog about it, write to me with the URL at

sarah.e.olsonATgmailDOTcom

I review each blog before adding it to the Showcase. Thanks so much for the feedback and well-wishes for this project!

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Best Tweets for Trauma Survivors is a weekly Friday feature. My selections are entirely subjective, and I know it will never be possible to include every great resource tweeted. But I can try! I’ve personally read all tweeted links, and believe them to be of great value.

Disclaimer: I am in no way responsible for content found on any other website. Stay safe, and don’t follow links if you believe you might be triggered by them. Also, I will not be re-checking links from older Best Tweets posts, and if the site’s archived URL is different from the one I’ve provided here, you may need to do a search on their site.

NEW and REALLY COOL: You can now “like” this post, and “share” it everywhere with the touch of a button or two at the end of the linked tweets! Feel free to do any or all of that! (And thanks.)

Standalone Tweets

@WEPromote “I have one small drop of knowing in my soul. Let it dissolve in your ocean. ~ Rumi

@docmarion “There are many paths to enlightenment. Be sure to take one with a heart. ~ Lao Tzu

@Tamavista “There can be no transforming of darkness into light and of apathy into movement without emotion.” ~ Jung

@CarePathways “So how with all the world throws at us on a daily basis do we find that elusive inner feeling of being at peace? In moments.”

@karenkmmonroy “You can pick a new life without picking a fight with the old life.”

@WEPromote “In the midst of movement and chaos, keep stillness inside of you.” ~ Deepak Chopra

@BeautyofWisdom “The moment in between what you once were, and who you are now becoming, is where the dance of life really takes place.” ~ Barbara de Angelis

@WEPromote “Every choice you make establishes your own identity as you will see it and believe it is.” ~ CIM

@themindfulist “The quality of your life is rarely determined by big dramatic moments. It’s the small daily choices that matter.”

@zebraspolkadots “When things aren’t working, don’t feel right, seem ‘hard’ … it’s not that I”m doing anything wrong but that I need to do something different.”

@CarePathways “It is easier to act your way into a feeling than to feel your way into action.”

@Tamavista “Never ignore a gut feeling, but never believe that it’s enough.” ~ Robert Heller

@thisisMEssy “Anyway, tomorrow is a chance for a fresh perspective. tomorrow is about ME. and letting me be just exactly enough. Not pushing it.”

@GabrielaKortsch “Everyone who will can hear the inner voice. It is within everyone.” ~ Mohandas Gandhi

@BigBookofYou “If you are going to doubt something, doubt your limits.” ~ Don Ward

Linked Tweets

World Suicide Prevention Day (today, September 10, 2010)

@moritherapy A suicide attempt survival story by @unsuicide

World Suicide Prevention Day
[SEO: Wherever you are, in your time zone, light a candle at 8pm near a window to show your support for WSPD.]

The Rest of the Best

@zebraspolkadots After years of therapy I had not gained an understanding that I had the power to change my life. (From the archives.)
[SEO: Never give up.]

@NeuralCorrelate 5 Tips for Dealing with the Sunday Blues (via @kris_burns)
[SEO: "For many people, Sunday can be a rough day. This is especially true if you have been through a loss."]

@therapynews Untying Knots in the Body to Untie Knots in the Mind and Heart
[SEO: "The first foundation of mindfulness is mindfulness of the body. It is cultivated with 'body scanning,' and movement practices like yoga and walking meditation –- anchored in feeling the sensations of breathing."]

@MarjieKnudsen Where are you on the cynicism meter? (via @ssanquist)
[SEO: "Cynicism is an unproductive reaction to disappointment. It springs from the helplessness people feel when they are disappointed by others and allow themselves to become detached observers rather than active participants."]

@docmarion 7 Non-Prescription Ways to Increase Attention or Focus
[SEO: "There are various ways to enhance focus in addition to the prescription medications available on the market." But note, you can try any of these without Rx meds at any time. Be open to it.]

@catatonickid Make Room to Cure Anxiety
[SEO: "What does anxiety management mean to you?"]

@ssanquist Self-Esteem –- Why It Matters (via GoodTherapy.org)
[SEO: "Without a sense of self, it is difficult to be alone, to make decisions, to set boundaries, to identify and accomplish goals, to succeed professionally, and to enjoy healthy, intimate relationships. Poor self-esteem underlies anxiety, depression, addiction, and sexual dysfunction." Note, this article is addressed to women's self-esteem issues, but I'm betting men can get something from this discussion as well.]

@NewsForVets Music Therapy Helps Vets Control Symptoms of PTSD
[SEO: Anyone with PTSD may benefit from this. Not just vets.]

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What a long week! But it’s Friday at last, which means it is time to rescue my favorite things from my Tweet Stream. This week we have an overload of cute and whimsical. Anything that makes me smile right now is in. :) Enjoy!

@Tamavista “If you step on people in this life, you’re going to come back as a cockroach.” ~ Willie Davis

@delightfulmess Baby squirrel adopted by cat learns to purr – science is missing something huge! (via @zebraspolkadots)

@ChocolateStore “Nine out of ten people like chocolate. The tenth person always lies.” ~ John Q. Tullius

@PaulRieckhoff My mind was blown today by the most impressive man-made structure I’ve ever seen: Sagrada Família (in Barcelona, Spain)

@GreatestQuotes “I think of life as a good book. The further you get into it, the more it begins to make sense.” ~ Harold S. Kushner

@2morrowknight 16 Creative Coffee Mugs (via @adamsconsulting @AskAaronLee @nonkanya)

@JohnKremer “To love a person is to learn the song in their heart, and to sing it to them when they have forgotten.” ~ Thomas Chandler

@Tamavista “Believe those who are seeking the truth. Doubt those who find it.” ~ Andre Gide

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