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The Importance of Sweating the Small Stuff

January 30, 2009
Response to my Wednesday’s post about dealing with a Blue Cross coverage malfunction leads me to impassionedly say more. The ideas a couple of people expressed — which I welcome! — include the view that others are worse off, I shouldn’t sweat the small stuff, and that I think about what Gandhi would do . […] Read More

My Little Health Insurance Hell: Part Two

January 28, 2009
So after my first efforts failed, I (boldly) talked with a Blue Cross rep by phone who kindly told me the name of a drugstore where I could get a vaccination that would be covered. The next day I went to the drugstore. They give the anti-shingles shots, but said my insurance wouldn’t cover it. […] Read More

Problem Solving

January 27, 2009
Lately I’ve been feeling indomitable in the matter of solving the kinds of little problems that often I’m tempted to let sit a few days. Like dealing with getting an acknowledgment of purchase for an order I’d just cancelled. Or finding someone to give me a vaccination in the manner that my insurance company requires. […] Read More

Dealing Boldly With Blue Cross

January 26, 2009
Oboy. Health insurance Catch-22,000. Here’s what I emailed to my friend Angela Friday when this happened: “I ordered the $200 serum for the shingles vaccine after checking to see that it was covered. When I went to get it to take to my doc, the pharm. said they hadn’t covered it because it had to […] Read More

The Courage to Face the Times’ Crossword Puzzle

January 24, 2009
Major bold move of this weekend so far: I bought a new crossword puzzle book, having done all I could with the last one. The ones I currently go for are the New York Times easy-to-hard collections. I once threw away an unfinished one that was all Sunday Times crosswords. (Times puzzles are easiest on […] Read More

Between Semesters

January 23, 2009
Looks like I’m finished with a large writing project. There may be a few more details, but probably not much more than that. I like the weightless feeling that getting something done gives me. On the other hand, this was extremely interesting: revising a book on a topic that fascinates me. I’ll miss it. But […] Read More

Bold Even in the Details

January 21, 2009
I was so happy with yesterday’s inauguration, in large ways and small. I do feel that we begin fresh again, perhaps as we have never done before. Here in central North Carolina, we woke up to see new fresh deep snow, as we’ve not seen here in quite a long while. Everything looked pristine. And […] Read More

V.S. Naipaul and M.L. King

January 19, 2009
Here it is MLK Day and I’m not at the march just down the street; instead I’m obsessed with V.S. Naipaul. Now, Martin Luther King is one of the people I admire most in all of human history. Never has boldness been put to better use than in the creation of the nonviolent civil rights […] Read More

New Year’s Resolution Update

January 17, 2009
Okay, it’s only two weeks into the year, but anything after the first week can be a wobbly moment. My resolution I summed up at the time as To Defuse the Resistance. And my plan of action was to meditate twice a day, ten minutes each. (explanation on earlier post.)In short, meditation is to help […] Read More

Bold Relationships

January 16, 2009
I have a box of quotes on my desk: the draw-one-a-day kind of collection. Today’s card: “Courage opens the heart.” I googled the sentence and found the source: Rob Kall, who has apparently given such matters a lot of thought. Another of his I found particularly interesting is in the form of a question: “How […] Read More


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