Carnival of Healing #169
Thanks to all the wonderful bloggers (carnival hosts and contributors) who have helped to make the 2008 year of the Carnival of Healing so successful. I'm looking forward to the new year and happily welcome back loyal veteran hosts and also new faces (both hosts and contributors) to the carnival in the coming year.
Happy HollyDays!
Highlights from this Week's Edition of the Carnival
Advice for Breaking Caffeine Addictions, Christmas Budgeting Advice, and Simplifying your Life.
- Spirit Happy - Christmas help for low income families
- Limitless Units - Why and How I Broke My Addiction to Caffeine
- Ways to Simplify - What My Rabbits Have Taught Me About Buddhism
What is the Carnival of Healing?
The Carnival of Healing is a weekly round-up of blogs across the Internet featuring information about healing, self empowerment, and spirituality.
Volunteer to Host the Carnival on Your Blog
Yes, hosting takes some effort sorting through the various submissions and posting the carnival, but all my hosts have told me that the benefits are worth it. Hosting the carnival brings traffic to your blog, you have the opportunity to meet new friends, and you'll learn a lot when reviewing all the submissions.
I am currently seeking carnival hosts for March 7, 14, 21, and 28.
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Note: Carnival of Healing Editions are always posted on Saturdays. I realize that weekends are busy for many people and that getting to a computer is not always easy on Saturday. If you don't want to miss a carnival you can subscribe to my Holistic Healing Weekly Newsletter that is delivered to your email box on Tuesday mornings. A link is always provided to the current carnival edition.
Looking Back: Last week the carnival was hosted by Cari Campbell at Your Joyous Life.
Looking Forward: Next edition of the carnival will be hosted by Steve Beisheim at How I Healed on January 3rd, 2009.
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Comments
Interesting to note the content on caffeine addiction. I’m always glad to see this issue displayed in a serious light.
Caffeine makes you feel great, but there can be side effects for some people. I had to quit also because of the side effects and because frankly any chemical dependency makes it impossible to live an optimized life.
I always enjoy your articles, by the way. I look forward to seeing more good content.