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Gordon Harley’s thought for the weekend

Gordon Harley’s thought for the weekend

Perhaps if more of us ‘chose’ happiness over misery, mind over matter might work.

Gordon Harley’s thought for the weekend

Gordon Harley’s thought for the weekend

Travelling light

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Gordon Harley’s thought for the weekend: The elephant in the room

Gordon Harley’s thought for the weekend: The elephant in the room

Gordon takes an elliptical journey down a jungle path that has an end.

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Gordon Harley’s thought for the weekend

Gordon Harley’s thought for the weekend

Easy

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Gordon Harley’s thought for the weekend

Gordon Harley’s thought for the weekend

In the week that saw British Airways lose a case over someone wishing to wear a crucifix at work, Gordon Harley takes issue with external emblems of belief.

Gordon Harley’s thought for the New Year

Gordon Harley’s thought for the New Year

Thinking of making New Year resolutions? Gordon Harley asks that you stop and give a little more thought to your plans.

Gordon Harley’s thought for the weekend

Gordon Harley’s thought for the weekend

Embrace the everyday – the mundane – the ordinary.

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Gordon Harley’s Thought for the Weekend

Gordon Harley’s Thought for the Weekend

Gordon Harley asks: "Do you have time stealers?"

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Gordon Harley’s thought for the weekend

Gordon Harley’s thought for the weekend

It is often said that into everyone’s life a little rain must fall.

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Gordon Harley’s thought for the weekend

Gordon Harley’s thought for the weekend

Do you apply the 'Stella' test to what you share?

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Thought for the weekend

Thought for the weekend

Gordon Harley's thought for the weekend on honesty and happiness.

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Thought for the weekend: Give a little

Thought for the weekend: Give a little

Gordon Harley reckons you only need to give a little to make a big difference.

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Thought for the weekend….

Thought for the weekend….

The first offering on matters spiritual from Birmingham Press reader Gordon Harley