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       Fill in the blank cells using numbers 1 to 9. Each number can appear only once in each row, column, and 3x3 block. Use logic and process of elimination to solve the puzzle. The difficulty level ranges from Bronze (easiest) to Silver to Gold (hardest). Answers are on page 11
RATING: GOLD
         with John Jolliffe
When, before an ar- ray of Christmas gifts, a child asks, “Is that all?” the question is not so different from that of many U. S. adults: “Is that all there is?”
The author, a licensed marriage and family therapist, has found that many individuals need a road map to help them ease into making changes
in their lives.
an undercurrent of suspicion whispers, “Something is not right.” At the heart of the mal- aise for any one of us may be that pieces of the self have been taken away, given away, hidden away, perhaps simply forgotten. The search for those pieces may involve wandering, digressing, looping, backtrack- ing, even challenging what has been held as sacred truth. Questions such as the follow- ing that disrupt our usual way
After 45 years of coun- seling, I have found that human beings often need a road map to ease into mak- ing change in their lives. I hope my questions can be a guide to those who wish to discover the life that wants to live in them, to reclaim lost pieces of themselves and to move from Ground- hog Days to a new and ful- filling groundedness.
A licensed marriage and family therapist, John Jolliffe describes his mission as “help- ing people through education to understand and better care for themselves and ultimately those they love.” His website (johnjolliffe.com) gives links to some of the calls from his radio counseling broadcasts.
Chasing The Light is pro- duced by Robin Stephens Rohr and Lynne Johnson.
Many of us face lengthen- ing lifespans; an unlimited and affordable food supply; freedom of expression and freedom from conscription; access to quick contact with anyone in the world; and re- sources to look up anything we want to know. Does all this get us further ahead? Or are we enmeshed in a repeti- tive pattern, perpetuating our own Groundhog Days?
of thinking can launch us into a search for reintegration:
Despite the abundance,
thing for the first time? Where do I want to put my life, how much of it do I want to put there, and how long do
Disrupting Groundhog Days
Progress consists only in the greater clarification of answers to the basic questions of life. — Leo Tolstoy
 Is the life I’m living the life that wants to live in me?
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