
Lorna Harvey
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My love of writing is relatively new but since I started it has become a passion. I hope you enjoy my writing and look forward to your comments.
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The Distinction between Making a Mistake and Making a Choice
When he is caught cheating on his wife, a politician admits that he "made a major mistake" and apologizes to her. A lady in business lies to the Internal Revenue Service and omits a significant portion of her revenue while filing her taxes. A son deceives his mother about something important but subsequently admits to his "error." However, the instances provided are not errors; rather, they are examples of poor decisions.
By Lorna Harvey3 years ago in Motivation
Using To-Do Lists Can Help You Live Your Life with Confidence
Even though it is not the beginning of a new year, now could be a good time to give some thought to how you may lead a more fulfilling life. To-do lists can be useful in helping you achieve your goals in a number of ways.
By Lorna Harvey3 years ago in Motivation
How to Make Your Apology Work for You and Get Results
Have you done someone else a disservice in the past, and do you now want to make amends for it? Apologies can be difficult and embarrassing to deliver, but when done well, they demonstrate a commitment to own up to one's faults and work toward being a better person.
By Lorna Harvey3 years ago in Motivation
Who Else Wants to Reduce Their Workload?
A recent study suggests that working long hours may be riskier than you think. Overwork is the single biggest risk factor for occupational disease, and it directly contributes to three quarters of a million heart disease and stroke fatalities per year. That is what experts from the World Health Organization and other groups claim.
By Lorna Harvey3 years ago in Motivation
7 Benefits of Accepting Change
There is constant change. Dinosaurs once existed, but not anymore. Black and white television used to be the norm. Then the internet appeared. People come and go in our lives. Since you were a young child, you have grown taller and older.
By Lorna Harvey3 years ago in Motivation











