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Susan Miller, PhD, LPCS, NCC, BCPCC: Posted on Sunday, January 01, 2012 6:11 PM
“Do not conform any longer
to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” Romans 12: 2 NIV
“Finally, brothers,
whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure,
whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable – if anything is excellent and
praiseworthy – think about such things.” Philippians
4: 8 NIV
The
wordresolutionmeans a firm decision
or intention to do something or not to do something. Resolutions alone do not work for me. |
Books, time, Busy, time issues, Susan Miller, stress, faith, soul care, Seasonal, Kaizen Muse, Spiritual, Transformation
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Susan Miller, PhD, LPCS, NCC, BCPCC: Posted on Friday, December 23, 2011 12:50 PM
“Twas the night
before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St Nicholas soon would be there.
The children were nestled all snug in their beds, While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads. And mamma in her ‘kerchief, and I in my cap, Had just settled our brains for a long winter’s nap.
When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter…. |
Christmas Gifts, healing, Busy, mom, pressure, time issues, grief, Susan Miller, Women, stress, Seasonal, Parenting
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Susan S. Miller, PhD, LPCS, NCC: Posted on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 2:18 PM
 Nature is a
wonderful teacher if we will take the time to watch and learn. It is God’s way of showing us how life has
similarities in all living beings.
If you ever
have had the sheer pleasure of watching brilliant bluebirds in your backyard,
you have probably noticed some unique behaviors regarding their nesting boxes
at different seasons of the year.
Today the
bluebird provided an illustration of how we, as mothers, grieve the past seasons
of life, especially the years of childrearing. |
time, healing, Busy, children, mom, time issues, vision, grief, Susan Miller, Women, stress, counseling, Marriage
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Sarah A. Miller, MA: Posted on Wednesday, June 15, 2011 12:57 PM
This morning on my way to the office, the famous Cook Mrs. Paula Dean herself was interviewed on HIS Radio WRTP. She simply tickles me! Her optimism and joy for family and comfort thrill me. Although, I'm sure eating all those yummy foods would get me at some point, if you know what I mean. She was talking about how many shows she's been on recently, her new restaurant, and the joys of her family. She chuckled and said, "You know how you can't hit a moving target? Well I just don't stop movin'! |
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Stacy R. Farris, MS, LPCA, NCC: Posted on Tuesday, May 24, 2011 7:55 PM
In the hectic season of being a mother of toddlers, I have put away my own toys to make room for blocks, Little People, and books that entertain my kids. Honestly, I believe I originally put them away to keep them from being torn, slobbered on or eaten, but gone they are all the same. The excuse over the last few years for leaving my toys “in storage” however has been lack of time. As a mom, wife, and therapist I certainly don’t have time to “play,” right? Or do I? Surely I do |
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MCS Team: Posted on Wednesday, May 11, 2011 2:06 PM
Dr. Susan Miller NBC 17's My Carolina Today Topic: Stress & Burnout Prevention for Women Aired 5/10/11
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Sarah A. Miller, MA: Posted on Wednesday, April 13, 2011 10:09 AM
"One of the great dreamers of the twentieth century was Walt Disney. Any person who could create the first sound cartoon, first all-color cartoon, and first animated feature-length motion picture is definitely someone with vision. But Disney's greatest masterpieces of vision were Disneyland and Walt Disney World. And the spark for that vision came from an unexpected place. Back when Walt's two daughters were young, he used to take them to an amusement park in the Los Angeles area on Saturday mornings. |
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Stacy R. Farris, MS, LPCA, NCC: Posted on Saturday, April 09, 2011 1:02 PM
I sit here today with so many tasks to accomplish; feeling rushed and knowing there is not enough time in my day to tackle all my goals. I keep asking myself, "Why?". Why is it so important to take my child to the doctor, get the house cleaned, the shopping complete, do laundry, change sheets, chauffeur kids to and from school, and meet with friends all in one day? (Let me put a side note that this is my “day off”.) Why is it I feel so much better if I accomplish all of these tasks? |
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