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Tom Carr has worked with many people regarding their individual spiritual journeys. As he began assisting an elderly woman, Myra Redmon, who was experiencing problems with her marriage, he noticed upshots based upon the unique way she interacted with other people. He began documenting her method of creatively expressing appreciation. Utilizing Myra's method of effectively putting appreciation into words can be life-changing. She referred to the chocolate as a simple compliment expressing the value of another person. The words we use can enhance the connection we have with others and act as a…mehr

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Tom Carr has worked with many people regarding their individual spiritual journeys. As he began assisting an elderly woman, Myra Redmon, who was experiencing problems with her marriage, he noticed upshots based upon the unique way she interacted with other people. He began documenting her method of creatively expressing appreciation. Utilizing Myra's method of effectively putting appreciation into words can be life-changing. She referred to the chocolate as a simple compliment expressing the value of another person. The words we use can enhance the connection we have with others and act as a catalyst for their own self-improvement. Myra realized that when we are reminded of our value, we feel better. Myra referred to the key as what the other person does with the chocolate. How does he or she utilize the compliment for his or her benefit? How does that person expand upon the talent which was complimented upon? Let The Chocolate and the Key: Something Beautiful That You Can Do help you improve your life and the lives of others. Set up your intention and engage in a daily practice to verbally express your appreciation, and notice the changes you see in those around you.
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THIS IS TOM CARR'S THIRD BOOK FOR MISSION POINT PRESS on history and/or true crime in Michigan. Before Covid-19 hit, he travelled the state telling many of the stories in his books, and some that aren't, at libraries and service club meetings. He's looking forward to resuming that after the pandemic subsides. Carr is an independent writer and journalist in Northern Michigan who spent 25 years in daily newspapers, primarily the Traverse City Record-Eagle. He's won journalistic awards for his investigative reporting, feature writing, breaking news and humor columns. Carr often covered police, courts and crime. As a freelancer, Carr has branched out into other media and has reported and produced several stories for Interlochen Public Radio and has had his work broadcast on NPR and Michigan Radio, as well. His work has appeared in the Detroit Free Press, the New York Daily News, traverseticker.com, Traverse Magazine and other media. Tom Carr is author of Blood on the Mitten: Infamous Michigan Murders, 1700s-Present, MI BAD: Robbers, Cutthroats & Thieves in Michigan's Past & Present and was a contributing writer for Inside Upnorth, a Traverse City area travel guide published by Mission Point Press. Carr lives and quarantines near Buckley, Michi-gan with his wife, Maria, where they raised their two sons.