By: June Stepansky | 2011-01-02 | Politics Living Out Loud is a blog about a life (mine) that is really largely uneventful but for me quite satisfying, or as Shakespeare once so aptly wrote, "a poor thing but mine own". I plan to give the bare bones outline of the days, the weeks etc. of my daily experiences with pertinent ( I hope) comments. Why would I want to do this? I suppose, because I can! read more
By: June Stepansky | 2010-10-01 | Politics Living Out Loud is a blog which features commentary, politics, random thoughts, personal observation and whatever else seems to impact my consciousness read more
By: June Stepansky | 2010-12-02 | Politics Lliving out loud is a blog which features commentary, politics, random thoughts, personal observations, and whatever else seems to impact my consciousness. read more
By: Dr. Raymond Comeau | 2010-04-03 | Self Improvement The Mad-Sad, Pout-Shout syndrome is a crippling condition. It renders the sufferer totally ineffective and confined to a life of frustration and hardship. read more
By: tishbite | 2010-11-11 | Health & Fitness This is a special shout out to all of the men and women who have served in the armed services of the United States. read more
By: Mary Anne | 2010-12-21 | Babies As a parent, one of your best contributions to your baby is his or her mental development. To assess how far you have gone with his or her mental growth is to evaluate his or her ability to read and speak. read more
By: Karan Kapoor | 2010-04-01 | Arts & Entertainment Making your Family laugh is best thing in the world. No monetary value or material thing can bring you the feeling that comes when seeing your family laugh. For you as a family member, it is very easy to make them laugh because you know them better. You know how to make them tickle. read more
By: Sonya Derian | 2010-03-29 | Self Improvement "If you ask me what I came to do in this world, I will tell you, I came to Live Out LOUD." ~Emile Zola 1. Live your life on purpose. Not on "DEFAULT ". Be Proactive. Make conscious and deliberate choices. When you don't choose, circumstances choose for you and you are never leading: you are following or catching up, or worse, living in "default" mode. Instead, make a decision to be the leader in your own life and take front and center. Lead. 2. Utilize your full potential. Give what you're doing your best and fullest attention. Be here now. Even if you're not where you want to be, giving it half your effort doesn't move you forward. Master what you have at hand, for the sake of mastering it, and something will shift. Give it what you've got. 3. Overcome your fear. Get out of your comfort zone. Find out you have a pulse. Let something give you butterflies in your stomach. This is how you know you're alive - how you grow into something new. Every fear overcome is a freedom gained. read more
By: Walter Tully | 2011-09-30 | Recreation & Sports Comedy films are light-hearted dramas that aim to amuse and entertain. They exaggerate the situation, language, action, and character. read more
By: David W. Miller | 2010-01-28 | Christianity Clap your hands, all you nations, shout to God with cries of joy. How awesome is the Lord Most High, the great King over all the earth! read more
By: Sethe Gomez | 2010-11-26 | Mobile There have been times when you cannot help but shout while talking to the person on the other line. This does not mean that you are angry. It is just hard to carry out a conversation with a lot of ambient sound and noise in our surroundings. With the Motorola Defy, this will no longer be a problem. It has the solution to ambient noise. read more
By: June Stepansky | 2011-04-02 | Politics This is a blog about a life (mine) that is largely uneventful but for me quite satisfying, or as Shakespeare once so aptly wrote,"a poor thing but mine own" I plan to give the bare bones outline of the days, the weeks , etc of my daily experiences with pertinent( I hope) comments. Why would I want to do this? I suppose, because I can! read more
By: Nancy Daniels | 2011-01-03 | Advice If you find others recoiling when you speak, it could be that you talk too loudly. While those who speak too softly far outnumber those who are too loud, the difficulty with the loud voice is that it is offensive to your listener's ears. read more