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Let’s Celebrate! It’s Looking for the Light’s 13th Blogversary

When I started blogging in 2005, it never occurred to me that blogging would take me so far. It was in 2014 that Looking for the Light was born. Every week I’m inspired by how you have moved forward in your life when coming out of trauma. I love the photographers I follow and these are a small example of what get’s me out of bed each day.

10 Year Anniversary Achievement

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I love getting comments, just what’s on your mind after reading a post. Even when very sick in the past, I showed up when I could. I love learning, sharing, and having fun. 

I want to thank my great followers, you make my day, every day. 

Let’s see what the rest of 2023 brings! If you have a topic you like to read more about, please reach me thru my Contact page or leave a comment section in a post. 

If congrats are due, then it’s congrats for all of us for Looking for the Light could not be here without you! 

Melinda

Looking for the Light

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Fun Facts

Thanks for stopping by today, I love hearing your comments each week. 

Human beings can use only a small fraction of Earth’s water

Wally Amos is responsible for making more than just cookies famous

The brand name Spam is a combination of “spice” and “ham”

It takes a drop of water 90 days to travel the entire Mississippi River

People once ate arsenic to improve their skin

Melinda

Reference:

Readers Digest

 

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#Weekend Music Share-James Arthur Recovery and Falling like the Stars

Each week I showcase one of my favorite songs. I’m so glad you dropped by today, thank you. Have a great weekend.

Falling like the Stars (This is one of my favorites because it’s about love and the Military)
 
 
Recovery (If you’re recovered or recovering, this song is a must-listen)
 

Welcome back to Weekend Music Share; the place where everyone can share their favorite music.
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Melinda

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Friday Is St. Patricks Day

St. Patricks Day is tomorrow and I thought a little background on the holiday would help. St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated annually on March 17, the anniversary of his death in the fifth century.

The Irish have observed this day as a religious holiday for over 1,000 years. On St. Patrick’s Day, which falls during the Christian season of Lent, Irish families would traditionally attend church in the morning and celebrate in the afternoon. 

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The Chicago River Dyed Green

As Irish immigrants spread out over the United States, other cities developed their own traditions. One of these is Chicago’s annual dyeing of the Chicago River green. The practice started in 1962, when city pollution-control workers used dyes to trace illegal sewage discharges and realized that the green dye might provide a unique way to celebrate the holiday. That year, they released 100 pounds of green vegetable dye into the river–enough to keep it green for a week. Today, in order to minimize environmental damage, only 40 pounds of dye are used, and the river turns green for only several hours.

This is probably where green beer started for those who partake. I know over the years, when I drank and went to parties, no one thought about it being a religious holiday. Now we know.

I wish you a happy St. Patrick’s day and all the festivities.

Melinda

 

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Today in History March 12, 2023

So glad you are enjoying the Today in History on Sundays, thanks for all the feedback.

1933

FDR broadcasts first “fireside chat” during the Great Depression

On March 12, 1933, eight days after his inauguration, President Franklin D. Roosevelt gives his first national radio address—or “fireside chat”—broadcast directly from the White House.

Roosevelt began that first address simply: “I want to talk for a few minutes with the people of the United States about banking.” He went on to explain his recent decision to close the nation’s banks in order to stop a surge in mass withdrawals by panicked investors worried about possible bank failures. The banks would be reopening the next day, Roosevelt said, and he thanked the public for their “fortitude and good temper” during the “banking holiday.”

1894

Coca-Cola sold in glass bottles for the first time

Though today there is almost nothing as ubiquitous as a bottle of Coca-Cola, this was not always the case. For the first several years of its existence, Coke was only available as a fountain drink, and its producer saw no reason for that to change. It was not until March 12, 1894 …read more

1969

London police conduct drug raid at home of George Harrison

The London drug squad appears at house of George Harrison and Pattie Boyd with a warrant and drug-sniffing canines. Boyd immediately used the direct hotline to Beatles headquarters and George returned to find his home turned upside down. He is reported to have told the officers …read more

1776

Public Notice urges recognition of “humane ladies”

On March 12, 1776, in Baltimore, Maryland, a public notice appears in local papers recognizing the sacrifice of women to the cause of the revolution. The notice urged others to recognize women’s contributions and announced, “The necessity of taking all imaginable care of those who may happen to be wounded in the country’s cause, urges us to address our humane ladies, to lend us their kind assistance in furnishing us with linen rags and old sheeting, for bandages.”

1930

Mohandas Gandhi begins 241-mile civil disobedience march

On March 12, 1930, Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi begins a defiant march to the sea in protest of the British monopoly on salt, his boldest act of civil disobedience yet against British rule in India. Britain’s Salt Acts prohibited Indians from collecting or selling …read more

Melinda

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#Weekend Music Share-Jennifer Lopez Carpool Karaoke

I’m so glad you dropped by today, thank you. I hope you have a great weekend.

https://youtu.be/qQIsdod0LWo

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Melinda

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#Weekend Music Share-I Got You Babe – Sonny and Cher (Must See)

I’m so glad you dropped by today, thank you. I hope you have a great weekend.

Welcome back to Weekend Music Share; the place where everyone can share their favorite music.
Feel free to use the ‘Weekend Music Share‘ banner in your post, and don’t forget to use the hashtag #WeekendMusicShare on social media so other participants can find your post.

Melinda

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Yesterday, I Was A Champ!

My health has held me back for a long time but the last 6-8 months have been hell. It’s also had an impact on my mental health. I’m inside every day unless going to doctors and the salon, and the natural effect of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) has added to my depression.

Today was the best day since I don’t know when. First I got up standard time and took all my medications, (Pat on the back). Then I got busy, and with the help of hubby, we changed the sheets and cleaned the entire bedroom. That feels so good!!!!!

I watered the inside plants and started cleaning up outside to be ready for Spring. I trimmed the rose and cleared the debris from the Lillies and several other flowers and plants.

I still have several plants, about 10 that I’m still protecting from the cold in the garage but they are all growing leaves. There is also another small rose bush and a mum to prepare. That’s for another good day.

I’ve included some photos for your entertainment. This amount of work was completed before noon before I became ill. My Fibromyalgia cooperated today.

Lillies

Small Rose

Beautiful Ivy

Monstera

Silver Satin Pothos

Huge Orchid

Small Rubber Tree

My favorite ZZ plant, it’s over 3 ft tall.

Mum

Most afternoons I rest in bed but not today. It’s 3:00 pm and I’m still going. I’m celebrating this day because they happen so rarely. Today I can feel good about all that was accomplished and I don’t feel the guilt that I often feel for spending so much time in bed.

Wishing you a great day, however, you spend it. You have good days ahead.

Melinda

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Wordless Wednesday *Sydney Opera House

I’m so happy you dropped by today, I appreciate your comments.

 

 It’s not the best photo but it gives you the awe factor of the roof design.

Melinda

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Today in History February 19, 2023

So glad you are enjoying the Today in History on Sundays. Thanks for all the feedback.

1878

Thomas Edison patents the phonograph

The technology that made the modern music business possible came into existence in the New Jersey laboratory where Thomas Edison created the first device to both record sound and play it back. He was awarded U.S. Patent No. 200,521 for his invention—the phonograph—on February 19, …read more

1851

San Francisco vigilantes take the law into their own hands

An angry mob in San Francisco’s business district ”tries” two Australian suspects in the robbery and assault of C. J. Jansen. When the makeshift jury deadlocked, the suspects were returned to law enforcement officials.  Jansen was working at his store at the corner of Montgomery …read more

1970

Chicago Seven sentenced

The Chicago Seven (formerly the Chicago Eight—one defendant, Bobby Seale, was being tried separately) are acquitted of riot conspiracy charges, but found guilty of inciting riot. The eight antiwar activists were charged with the responsibility for the violent demonstrations at …read more

1942

FDR orders Japanese Americans into internment camps

On February 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs Executive Order 9066, initiating a controversial World War II policy with lasting consequences for Japanese Americans. The document ordered the forced removal of resident “enemy aliens” from parts of the West vaguely …read more

1945

U.S. Marines invade Iwo Jima

Operation Detachment, the U.S. Marines’ invasion of Iwo Jima, is launched. Iwo Jima was a barren Pacific island guarded by Japanese artillery, but to American military minds, it was prime real estate on which to build airfields to launch bombing raids against Japan, only 660 …read more

Melinda

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#Weekend Music Share-Joss Stone ft Rod Stewart – Hot legs

I’m so glad you dropped by today, thank you. I hope you have a great weekend.

https://youtu.be/-bPCz_rYRSM

Welcome back to Weekend Music Share; the place where everyone can share their favorite music.
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Melinda

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Throwback Thursday

Here’s a triple of Shaggy, along with Guest Sting. Both have the most unique voices. Have fun, kick back, and jam until you have a big smile.

Melinda

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Enhance Your Mind With Free Online Courses

I love Coursera! This is my go-to place for online learning! Many major universities teach courses through Coursera with top-tier professors.

This is a small sampling of the free online course providers, you can search and find many more options to suit your needs. Not all the courses listed are free but each has a nice selection of free courses.

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Coursera

Coursera is a free learning site that offers MOOC courses from well-known universities. All Coursera courses contain pre-recorded video lectures that you can watch when it is convenient for you.

Coursera has programs with universities that allow you to get a Master’s Degree or specializations. You can explore various college courses without any hassle.

This site offers free programs from accredited institutions. These free certification courses online available on this platform are designed by a leading university.

Coursera Top Online Course Categories

  • Arts and Humanities: History, Music and Art, Philosophy, etc.
  • Business: Leadership and Management, Finance, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, and more.
  • Computer Science: Java, C++, Javascript, Blockchain, Linux, Data Science, IOT, etc.
  • Information Technology: CyberSecurity, AWS, Google Cloud, SAP, and more.
  • Health: Animal Health, Health Informatics, Healthcare Management, Nutrition, Patient Care, Psychology, etc.
  • Science and Engineering: Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy, and more.
  • Social Sciences: Economics, Education, Governance and Society, Law, etc.
  • Language Learning: Learning English, Chinese, Korean, etc.

Link: https://www.coursera.org/

Harvard

 CS50’s Introduction to Computer Science

Harvard CS50 is an entry-level free online computer science course that helps you to learn how you can think algorithmically and solve problems efficiently.

It includes a problem set that is inspired by real-world domains of cryptography, biology, finance, forensics, and gaming. By registering for this online course, you will also participate in research about learning. Read our research statement to learn more.

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Link: https://www.edx.org/course/cs50s-introduction-to-computer-science

Yale

The Science of Well-Being

This is a general course that helps you to increase your own inner happiness and how to build more productive and healthy habits. The course talks about the misconceptions regarding happiness, annoying features of the mind, that may lead us to think the way we should, and the research which helps us change. You are finally ready to incorporate a particular wellness activity to enhance the well-being of your life.

Key topics:

  • Misconceptions about happiness
  • Why do we mispredict what is the thing that makes us happy?
  • How can we overcome our biases?
  • How to improve our happiness?
  • Putting Strategies into Practice
  • How can you rely on others to change your behaviors?
  • Lastly, you need to submit your final assignment

Features:

  • 100% online courses
  • Flexible Schedule
  • Self-paced learning option
  • Course videos and readings
  • Assignments with peer feedback
  • Graded quizzes with feedback
  • Programming assignments
  • Languages: English, Spanish, and French.

Rating: 4.9

Duration: Approx. 19 hours to complete

Fee: Free

Provider: Coursera

Certificate: Yes

Level: Beginner

Link: https://www.coursera.org/learn/the-science-of-well-being

Rating: 4.9

Duration: Approx. 19 hours to complete

Fee: Free

Provider: Coursera

Certificate: Yes

Level: Beginner

Link: https://www.coursera.org/learn/the-science-of-well-being


Udemy

Udemy is an online platform that helps you to create courses for categories like business, design, marketing, etc.

You can develop new skills and achieve their goals by learning from the extensive library of various courses. Subjects that are available in Udemy are taught by expert instructions.

The outline of free certificate courses can be viewed on all devices connected to the internet. You do not require any prequalification to take any course.

Udemy
Udemy

Udemy Top Online Course Categories

  • Business: Finance, presentation skills, public speaking, financial analysis, entrepreneurship, writing, deep learning, SQL, machine learning, etc.
  • Development: Game development, web development, programming languages like Python, JavaScript, Ruby, C#, Swift, etc.
  • IT & Software: IT certification, cyber security, network and security, CCNA, etc.
  • Teacher Training: Online course creation, presentation skills, instructional design, etc.
  • Office Productivity: Google, Apple, Microsoft, SAP, etc.
  • Personal Development: Career development, personal finance, study skills, productivity, leadership, and more.
  • Design: UI design, web design, graphic design, drawing, design tools like Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, etc.
  • Lifestyle: Arts & crafts, training, gaming, travel, etc.
  • Marketing: Search Engine Marketing (SEM), Search Engine Optimization (SEO), mobile marketing, product marketing, social media marketing, content marketing, marketing fundamentals, etc.
  • Languages: English, Chinese, Portuguese, Spanish, etc.
  • Photography: Digital photography, commercial photography, photography tools, video design, etc.
  • Health & Fitness: Yoga, meditation, self-defense, nutrition, etc.
  • Music: Music techniques, instruments like piano, guitar, music software, music fundamentals, and more.

Link: https://www.udemy.com/courses/free/


EDX

Edx is one of the best free online course providers. It offers university-level courses in a variety of disciplines. You can browse various subjects like Computer science, language, data science, engineering, and more.

This site contains a weekly subject sequence. It includes a short video with learning exercises. The platform provides video tutorials, which are similar to the on-campus discussion group and a textbook. It has an online discussion forum where students can post the questions to teaching assistants. It offers free online courses with a certificate of completion.

Edx Top Online Course Categories

  • Architecture
  • Art & Culture
  • Biology & Life Sciences
  • Business & Management
  • Computer Science
  • Data Analysis & Statistics
  • Design
  • Economics & Finance
  • Education & Teacher Training
  • Engineering
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Health & Safety
  • Language
  • Literature
  • Medicine
  • Music
  • Philanthropy
  • Philosophy & Ethics
  • Science & Social Sciences and more

Link: https://www.edx.org/

Wharton’s Applied Knowledge Capstone

Wharton’s Applied Knowledge Capstone Project enables you to apply your analytic skills to real business challenges – including your own. You’ll use your newly earned business skills to thoughtfully evaluate a real situation or opportunity from Wharton-governed companies like Shazam and SnapDeal.

Skills You Will Gain

Financial Accounting, Accounting, Finance, Marketing

This Course includes full Specialization, Shareable Certificates, Self-Paced Learning Option Course Videos & Readings, Practice Quizzes, Graded Assignments with Peer Feedback, Graded Quizzes with Feedback, and Graded Programming Assignments.

Business Foundations Specialization

Stanford

Our free online courses provide you with an affordable and flexible way to learn new skills and study new and emerging topics. Learn from Stanford instructors and industry experts at no cost to you. 

Programs

Berkeley

On-Demand Training to Reduce Workplace Conflict 

LinkedIn Learning Courses:

Free with LinkedIn Learning Account- 
Learn how to activate your account(link is external)

UC Berkeley

Publicly Accessible Free Online Courses

This section provides links to publicly accessible free e-learning courses as well as links to courses accessible through Regional Training Academies. Some courses are more simplistic in nature and will not require specialized software or equipment. Video and audio clips may be included in other courses and may require additional software or equipment.

The following courses were developed specifically to educate and train social workers in these content areas:

  • Child welfare
  • Mental and Behavioral Health

They are offering free to the public in hopes that the content will prove useful for other members of the CalSWEC community—foster parents, resource families, public health nurses, Tribal members, juvenile probation officers, and others.

Expand your life! 

Melinda

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Tips To Improve Your Wellbeing This Winter

Many people can fall into a slump during the colder winter months when there is less sunlight and motivation is low, but there are some easy ways to lift your spirits.

Create a vision board

A good way to raise yourself from a slump is to create a vision board. A vision board is a collection of images and keywords that you design and assemble on a large piece of paper, for example, which visualizes your hopes and dreams for the future. Vision boards are motivational, particularly when you lose sight of what you are working for. They are equally beneficial when life becomes a little monotonous.

Some ideas to include in a vision board are career aspirations, travel plans, and personal growth targets.

Making a vision board can calm your mind, as it taps into your creativity and helps you focus on your current action. Plus, seeing your finished work day after day is sure to encourage inspiration.

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Chat with a friend or companion

It’s important to reach out to friends, relatives, or companions when you are feeling low. Even if you are feeling cheerful, getting in contact with someone you have not spoken to in a while might raise their spirits without you even realizing it.

As we get older, we tend to get stuck in our daily routines and forget that life is about connections and relationships. Older adults can especially yearn for a chat, or for a helping hand, which is why Seniors Helping Seniors is an invaluable service.

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Practice physical fitness activities you enjoy

‘Going for a run’ is easier said than done for a lot of us. Especially in the cold, wet weather, running can be a real drag. However, there are plenty of alternative sports and fitness activities that will make you forget you’re even exercising – you’ll be having that much fun.

For one, dancing is a great way to release energy and work up a sweat with a smile on your face. You don’t need a studio to let your hair down, dancing in your room is encouraged. Whack on your favorite tunes and spend 20 minutes to an hour moving about to the music.

If mobility is an issue for you, swimming is an excellent way to stay fit and prevent any muscle or joint discomfort.

Walking and power-walking are also other ways to get your daily exercise without it seeming too strenuous. For those busy days, this activity can tie in with work or socializing, as you could schedule a walking meeting or catch-up. Or, if you need a break from everything, going for a solo walk is a sure way to clear your head. You could even find a scenic route and make a trip out of it, rather than just walking around the block.

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Do something that makes you laugh

A simple way to distract yourself from the winter blues is to have a giggle. So, get comfy and pick a comedy film or stand-up show you know you will like, and even if you can’t muster a belly laugh, just feeling yourself smile can brighten your mood.

There are also plenty of apps and old-school games that will have you rolling on the floor laughing with friends or family. For smartphone users, try Heads Up!, it’s like a digital version of charades that can be played anywhere. Or if you’re at home, a card game like Snap or Uno is sure to cheer you up.

Maximize your sunlight hours

Going to bed early is never more important than in the winter. Our well-being depends on us getting a decent amount of sleep. For some people that means 8 hours of shuteye, for others, it’s more. 

Find out what works for you, and go to bed at a time that allows for a full 8+ hours of sleep until daybreak, so the sunrise works as a natural alarm clock. Seeing a full day’s worth of sunlight can improve your mood dramatically. This is because catching the sun’s rays each day is associated with an increased level of serotonin in the body, a hormone that stabilizes our feelings of well-being. 

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Journal or talk it out

If you have considerable worries, or stress is getting on top of you. It’s a good idea to let out your thoughts and emotions either via pen or verbally with a counselor or therapist. Writing or talking about it can help you release negative feelings and therefore improve your well-being.

This is a collaborative post.

Melinda

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Fun Facts

Thanks for stopping by today. I love hearing your comments each week after learning some interesting things.

The Philippines consists of 7,641 islands

A one-way trip on the Trans-Siberian Railway involves crossing 3,901 bridges

The Golden Girls was supposed to have a different theme song

There’s enough gold inside Earth to coat the planet

Cleveland was once the country’s fifth-largest city

Enjoy!

Melinda

Reference:

Readers Digest

 

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#Weekend Music Share-The Beatles -Come Together *What America Needs!

I’m so glad you dropped by today, thank you. I hope you have a great weekend.

Welcome back to Weekend Music Share; the place where everyone can share their favorite music.
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Melinda

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#Weekend Music Share-Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band – Turn The Page (Live At Cobo Hall, Detroit / 1975)

I’m so glad you dropped by today, thank you. I hope you have a great weekend.

Welcome back to Weekend Music Share; the place where everyone can share their favorite music.
Feel free to use the ‘Weekend Music Share‘ banner in your post, and don’t forget to use the hashtag #WeekendMusicShare on social media so other participants can find your post.

Melinda

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Ground Hog Day

The ever-famous groundhog Phil, saw his shadow this morning so we have six more weeks of winter. I wonder if some government agency has been tracking his accuracy. Let’s find out why Groundhog Day exists.

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The History

The Christian religious holiday of Candlemas Day has become most commonly associated with the current celebration, but it’s roots are older than that. The celebration started in Christianity as the day, (February 2nd), when Christians would take their candles to the church to have them blessed. This, they felt, would bring blessings to their household for the remaining winter.

As time rolled on the day evolved into another form. The following English folk song highlights the transition to weather prognostication.

If Candlemas be fair and bright,
Come, Winter, have another flight;
If Candlemas brings clouds and rain,
Go Winter, and come not again.


This “interpretation” of Candlemas Day became the norm for most of Europe. As you can read, there is no mention of an animal of any kind in the preceding song. It wasn’t until this traditional belief was introduced to Germany that an animal was introduced into the lore, hence another evolution of February 2nd. If, according to German lore, the hedgehog saw his shadow on Candlemas Day there would be a “Second Winter” or 6 more weeks of bad weather. As German settlers came to what is now the United States, so too came their traditions and folklore. With the absence of hedgehogs in the United States, a similar hibernating animal was chosen. This leads us to yet another evolution in the legend and to present day Punxsutawney.

Phil is not a Hedgehog in America because they don’t live here, it was the German settlers that brought the tradition to America. 

Melinda

References:

https://www.groundhog.org/legend-and-lore