Ponderings for a New Direction Douglas J. Zehr
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- Religion & Spirituality
Life is filled with opportunities. In "Ponderings for a New Direction," host Doug Zehr shares reflections, ideas and considerations for engaging a new beginning, a radical transformation or an encore in life. Ponderings 1 is a series of considerations on retirement: Seven Rolling Retirement Rubrics (Episodes 1-7). A second round of episodes (8-14) dig deeper.
Ponderings – Season 2 is a general interest collection of inspirational stories to ignite your thinking.
Season 2022 of Ponderings for a New Direction is a collection of inspirational considerations to ponder a new relationship.
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Ponderings 1 Episode 14 - Live With Enthusiasm
Season 1 of "Ponderings for a New Direction" focuses on Seven Rolling Retirement Rubrics. In Episode 14 we re-consider the seventh rubric - "Live With Enthusiasm" - and cycle deeper to mine its truth.
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Ponderings 1 Episode 13 - Live With Purpose
Season 1 of "Ponderings for a New Direction" focuses on Seven Rolling Retirement Rubrics. In episode 13 we re-consider the sixth rubric - "Live With Purpose" - and cycle deeper to mine its truth.
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Ponderings 1 Episode 12 - Pace Ourselves
Season 1 of "Ponderings for a New Direction" focuses on Seven Rolling Retirement Rubrics. In episode 12 we re-consider the fifth rubric - "Pace Ourselves" - and cycle deeper to mine its truth.
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Ponderings 1 Episode 11 - Practice a Sabbath Spirit
Season 1 of "Ponderings for a New Direction" focuses on Seven Rolling Retirement Rubrics. In episode 11 we re-consider the fourth rubric - "Practice a Sabbath Spirit" - and cycle deeper to mine its truth.
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Ponderings 1 E10 - Rubric 3 "Let's Be Humble"
Season 1 of "Ponderings for a New Direction" focuses on Seven Rolling Retirement Rubrics. In episode 10 we re-consider the third rubric - "Let's Be Humble!" - and cycle deeper to mine its truth.
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Ponderings 1 E9 - Rubric 2 Recognize Your Value
Season 1 of Ponderings for a New Direction focuses on Seven Rolling Retirement Rubrics. In Episode 9 we re-consider the second rubric - Recognize Your Value - and cycle a little bit deeper.