5 archive posts you should explore (one may save your life)

These are all posts from 2022 and explore diverse topics-people you may know, people you don’t know yet, book reviews, getting sober, and advice for staying safe in this epidemic of violence that seems unending.

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I regularly share posts from my blog archives on social media but not so much here. But many of you are new to Watercress Words so have missed what I consider some of my best posts. I know you can explore the site on your own, but in this post, I’ll give you some suggestions of ones you should not miss.

These are all posts from 2022 and explore diverse topics-people you may know, people you don’t know yet, book reviews, getting sober, and advice for staying safe in this epidemic of violence that seems unending.

How to survive an active shooter

Shootings in the United States have resulted in numerous casualties across diverse demographics. An active shooter poses a significant threat, necessitating preparedness. The recommended response includes three strategies: RUN to safety, HIDE if escape is impossible, and FIGHT as a last resort. Prioritizing personal and collective safety is crucial.

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“Full Recovery” from addiction to recovery-book review

This post reviews Brian McAlister’s “Full Recovery” . It outlines a personal action plan for overcoming addiction through self-discovery and empowerment. Using personal anecdotes and principles from s successful figures, he emphasizes a moral foundation based on n a Higher Power. The book serves as a guide for transformation, encouraging positive life changes.

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Keith Wheeler- a cross and a collarbone

Keith walks around doing what he simply calls “serving God, loving people.” He started in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Good Friday 1985 and thought it was going to be a one-time event. But he felt God wanted him to continue carrying the cross around the surrounding towns, then the rest of Oklahoma, and on into surrounding…

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Kids With Migraine-a book review

Ms. Stein introduces her book by explaining it is fiction based on personal experience, so when she describes the migraine “aura” she understands what that means. (Aura is the intial sign of an impending migraine headache, usually visual changes.)

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  1. What a creative way to revisit and refresh old content for your audience to also enjoy and learn from. Thanks for sharing with us at the ~SSPS

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