Dr. Ruth Marcus

Dr. Ruth Marcus
Location
Sequim, Washington, USA
Birthday
February 24
Bio
Dr. Ruth Marcus is a published author and columnist. She is a Life Coach, planting seeds of kindness and encourage words for the well-being of life on Earth, life in the Cosmos. She holds a Doctorate Degree in Religious Studies and a Masters Degree in Clinical Psychology and is a Certified Life Coach. Dr. Ruth has a background in counseling, Hospice grief support, teaching at the Academy of Art in San Francisco, public speaking and applying conscious, creative principles to her daily life. Ruth writes and emails one-line daily inspirations to a national readership. This service is free and is available at www.DrRuthMarcus.com. Her book, INSPIRATION, is available online or through DeVorss & Co.

MY RECENT POSTS

MAY 31, 2010 7:38PM

Clear a Path, Remove the Clutter

It’s spring. Time to lighten up and let go. Time to clear a path and remove the clutter. Get rid of the crapola.

For those with impeccable drawers, closets, garages and storage units, you get a gold star. Your clutter is “organized.” Or at least, not… Read full post »

FEBRUARY 12, 2010 11:47PM

Shall We Dance?

If you’re thinking tango, west coast swing, or the Cajun two-step, get up and dance.

Maybe you’re the belly dancing, line dancing, clogging or ballet type? Go for it! Dance your way through life.

Swaying hips, wiggling bellies, and fingers snapping -- dancing marries movement to music… Read full post »

FEBRUARY 11, 2010 5:30PM

Doggone New Year's Resolutions

Doggone it!  It’s time to make those New Year’s resolutions.

Some will resolve, “Absolutely, 2010 will be the year I lose weight, exercise more, spend less, stop smoking, end the family feuds and finish all the half-finished projects.”

Not me. Since I’ve worked lRead full post »

FEBRUARY 4, 2010 7:34PM

Judgment Day or Non-Judgment Day

If you think judgment day is coming soon, you might want to think again. From what I observe, our own human-made version is already here: Most of us are already busy judging each other endlessly, every day. We judge our friends when they show up late. We judge our partners whenRead full post »

How often do I find myself impatient?  Let me count the ways: Move over; Hurry up; Stop repeating yourself and get to the point. Must you reorganize the contents of your handbag, re-tie your neck scarf, text someone, apply new lipstick and put on your gloves before you are willing to/Read full post »