Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from January 11th
We all have yearly good intentions, and we wish to meet certain goals, so what is on your canvas this year? Self Discovery and I are one and the same, and the brush we desire to paint on our canvass this year is….
Write Sara’s book (Sara has been asked to share her life story)
Produce “The Forgotten Children’s” a collaborative series book (see details here)
Draw more ways of funding to the station. (Fund Us here) (WE ARE FUNDED BY YOU THE AUDIENCE )
Growing deeper in wisdom both personally and in our shows.
I do not believe in new year resolutions, but like to paint some commitments I desire to achieve. I know that I can not achieve all of these on my own, and I am asking my Self Discovery Community to be a part of this journey in making some of it happen.
Wisdom is a life experience fully felt, knowledge is learned and stored for future use. When we use our wisdom to guide our knowledge, then we have a clearer picture of how to paint our canvas of possibilities. I am painting in the direction of desire, but what comes out on the canvas is what is meant to be. So allow your brush which is armed with knowledge, and tap into its wisdom, and paint that desire into reality.
Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from December 21st.
Merry Christmas to all my listeners and all those who have made a difference in the lives of others with your stories of wisdom and love. Advocating for those who share their stories of illuminating inspirations is indeed a total pleasure of mine, for another’s journey becomes a tool and knowledge for someone on their own journey in life.
I wish to thank all those who have listened to these shows, and shared them and been inspired by them, for it is you that we do this for. If we can help one person with this wise knowledge than we feel good about what we are doing.
To all those who have participated in the 100’s of shows I have done this year, thank you for being so venerable and considerate in sharing your wisdom that helps so many. So many shows on somany topics,all coming from the heart to heal, guide, and aid others on their journey of life. You can catch all the latest shows weekly and see the diverse and deep knowledge that comes from them.
If you know someone with something to share that will inspire our audience, please send themhere.
Listeners, thank you for sharing our shows and for commenting on how they have inspired you, we really appreciate you.
We leave you some new shows and a collective 2900+ shows to listen to and we will see you January 4th 2022 with all new shows.
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Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from December 7th
Are you in flux this year on what to give for Christmas? Are there shortages of products where you are? or do you simply have no idea what to give everyone? Here are some suggestions and ideas from me of what you can give this year, but mostly how you can step into caringness, kindness lovingness to you and all your care for.
Here in BC, Canada, we’ve witnessed the harsh reality of an overwhelmed landscape: whole towns threatened by rising waters, farms destroyed, livestock lost, vital roads and railways washed out — the very infrastructure we rely on for survival gone in the blink of an eye. The Weather Network+2Emergency Info BC+2
When the scale of suffering feels too big and it seems like there’s nothing we can do, it’s easy to feel helpless. But there is something we can do. We can stand with those in crisis — we can support organizations working on the ground. We can make donations in the names of our loved ones, turning our gift-giving into a powerful act of hope and solidarity.
By giving in this way, we help rebuild communities. We help provide shelter, food, care — and most importantly, love — to people who are feeling lost, frightened, lonely, or abandoned.
This Christmas — let your gifts not just be things wrapped in paper, but gifts of hope and compassion. Together, we can make a difference.
What is gifting it forward? It is gifting a donation to an organization in someone’s name and giving them that gift for Christmas, it becomes a gift of giving that keeps on giving. BOOKS IDEAS HERE and HERE
Support your local food banks, think of the homeless, the lonely, the single parents, the elderly, the singles and the children.Every drop counts so please donate, money, or time, of items, and hope.
Good gifts to also give as a family is food, hats, scarves, socks, coats, blankets, sleeping bags, kids’ toys, art books crayons, books to write in, novels for parents, toiletries, and so much more.
Your donation ensures our programs and committees receive the funding they need to provide life-changing aid to Ukraine, especially during these troubled times
Goats make great gifts! When you buy a goat, sheep, donkey or chicken through Unwrapped, you are supporting Oxfam’s programs. These gifts are not just about food security – they’re also about ensuring communities have access to marketable products, like milk, wool or eggs. A single goat can create greater self- sufficiency, self-esteem and educational opportunities for recipients and their families. – See more at:
A Forever Family by Rob Scheer all about fostering and adopting children as guy men and the childhood abuse that Rob grew up with, a story of courage love and caring and making a difference in the lives of foster children with COMFORT CASES. for our Children.
Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from November 30th
The year is coming to a close, people are desperately trying to get business completed before the year ends, and this can cause some unknowing disrespect. I know you are in a hurry to get those last deals in or set up your clients for the coming year, but, please, pay attention to the people you are dealing with now and do not jerk them around.
Time management, pace your selves, put aside things that can wait, and be in the present of the gift of now. Not everything has be done right now, and you missing appointments can cause stress on those who could have put someone in your place. So folks, so respect, doing only what is necessary right now and plan for the year to come in a nonstressful way.
Christmas shopping, it can be fun or hell, and that all depends on if you are have patience and ready for the delays. Don’t fight for the parking spot, don’t push your way in, be mindful everything will take longer so plan ahead. Buy locally and celebrate safely, we are still in a pandemic and we want this over, so let us all do our part.
Here in BC Canada with all the floods, we are not going to receive our gifts in time, delays in shipping and shortages of goods will affect our gift-giving. So take a pic of what you are giving and if it does not arrive on time, give the picture with its on its way.
Look at gifting in a loved ones/friends name, a donation to an organization/charity that needs it, so many are in need right now. Don’t forget that a gift of time, unconditional time can be the greatest gift of all.
BE KIND, HAVE PATIENCE, PLAN, AND BE RESPECTFUL, FOR WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER.
Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from November 23rd
Parts of the province have seen up to 230 millimetres of rain in just 24 hours, we come together in disarsters, and lord knows so many need us now, but let it not just be when bad stuff happens but be there for each other all the time. With so many who have lost their lives, so many animals lost to the flooding, so many farms obitorated, so many road gove completly, BC Canada is in dia need of help and support.
A section of Highway 5 was washed away by the surging Coquihalla River near Hope, B.C., on Monday. Floods and mudslides continue to have a severe impact on highways throughout southern B.C. This road alone will take months to rebuild.
Wild life run to seek shelter from the flooding rain. So many caught in the floding and unable to get out.
Still reeling from fire season, Merritt, B.C., evacuees now taking stock of ‘devastating’ floods Entire city of 7,000 ordered to evacuate Monday after wastewater system failed. Now the loss and clean up with more rains to come.
A mudslide closed Highway 1 between Popkum and Hope, B.C., east of Chilliwack. Rains throughout the province have led to treacherous conditions, closing the Coquihalla and other key highways.
Storm sends barge straight into Vancouver’s seawall.
What’s in the floodwater? Toxicity of water detailed in recent Abbotsford study
Human and animal fecal matter, oil and gas, asbestos likely leave water highly contaminated, so many live stock have died, and farms are under water.
THEY HAVE RESCUED A FEW CATTLE, BUT SO MANY LOST TO THE FLOODING.
The devestaion is unberlievable and will take moonths and even years to rebuild. My own daughter lost a good frined in the slide and his body no where to be found.
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