May 25, 2012
“Don’t go through life, grow through life.” ~ Eric Butterworth
During times of economic, social, political or personal upheaval, people more actively seek escape and look for things that bring them a sense of inner peace and fulfillment.
Some individuals look inward (finding ways to rebuild life through self-examination, spirituality and religion) and others search for answers outside of themselves – perhaps a bigger home, an exotic vacation, more money, a new car. Attached is an article that may provide some insight into why each of us explore different avenues and what we value when looking for personal fulfillment. http://bit.ly/LevZ8M.
Today is Film Friday. Our focus is top spiritual movies that help people discover inner ways of finding satisfaction in their lives. Here are ten suggestions:
- What the Bleep?
- Peaceful Warrior
- The Celestine Prophecy
- The Secret
- From Ambition to Meaning
- Wishes Fulfilled
- Conversations with God
- Small Miracles (Family appropriate)
- The Blue Butterfly
- The Kid (Family appropriate)
- You Can Heal Your Life

I do more reading and writing than anything else, so I have only seen a few of these films. It’s time I put down my reading glasses and do more “inner work” by gaining new perspectives through film. A journey through cinema can be equally as satisfying.
If you were to cast a vote, what is your favorite spiritual movie? I would love to hear more suggestions from our readers. Click on the comment section, below and send it in.
Have a good Memorial Day weekend, everyone!
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May 23, 2012
“Always walk through life as if you have something new to learn and you will.”
~Vernon Howard
My husband, son and I stumbled upon Vladimir Kush’s work at the Chalk Farm Gallery “The World’s Leading Gallery for Visionary Art” in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Kush’s metaphorical artwork grabbed me line, hook and sinker with symbolic images that tell stories through their relationships to each other. Hidden meanings and unexpected likenesses and connections all combined into one composition left me with one puzzle to ponder after another. The parallels Kush draws between objects inspires the viewer to think creatively, abstractly and with great depth and insight.
Each piece of work featured in The Chalk Farm Gallery compliments the theme of visionary art; spiritual and metaphysical in nature. Some of the other artists represented by Chalk Farm Gallery include:
- Daniel Merriam
- Robert Bissell
- Michael Parkes
- Tomasz Kopera

If you are on the East Coast, Daniel Merriam will be featured at The Allentown Art Museum, At the Edge: Art of the Fantastic from June 3rd to September 9th, check it out. Fans of Maxfield Parrish will appreciate his work. You can see the influence in Merriam’s work. Merriam has several exquisite coffee table books, including “The Art of Daniel Merriam: The Eye of a Dreamer.” For more information, please visit this site http://bit.ly/KJIB99.
We returned twice throughout the day to Chalk Farm Gallery. It was one of our favorites on Canyon Road. Fascinating work that none of us would thought we would have been particularly drawn to. We couldn’t help but appreciate the elements of carefully constructed thought that went into the making of each composition.
To read about these artists and many creatives that are represented by Chalk Farm Gallery, please visit http://bit.ly/Jns3Qr.
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May 21, 2012
“No person was ever honored for what he received. Honor has been the reward for what he gave.” ~ Calvin Coolidge
We are full of excitement here at Cornerstone Fulfillment Service, LLC! Spring means book awards. On Thursday evening, four SHe Writes Steamboat members came away with EVVY awards from the Colorado Independent Publishers Association. The award ceremony and reception was held at the beautiful Lone Tree Art Center in Lone Tree, Colorado.
Trevor’s Boehm’s book Louie’s Saxophone won first place in the legacy category. Parents Leslie, Darnell and his sister Ali were on hand to accept the award. The sales of this very inspirational book go toward supporting NAMI – the National Association of Mental Health. http://bit.ly/L2BR1t.
Karen Gilroy’s book, Discovering the Healer Within took first prize in the Health/Fitness category. Karen is a RouttCounty resident fromHayden,Colorado. She also is business owner of All Natural. http://bit.ly/qRB1lm.
At Home in the Elk River Valley, by Mary B Kurtz took two prizes – a Merit award for cover design and an award in the category of Non-Fiction/Experience. http://bit.ly/K0d3u7.
Mission Possible by Dawn V Obrecht, M.D. garnered an EVVY award in the Legacy category. Mission Possible also recently won a Montaigne Medal at the Eric Hoffer Awards this spring. Congratulations are also in order for Dr. Obrecht’s release of her newest publication From the Edge of the Cliff, published in April 2012 by Richer Press. http://bit.ly/KnFqxW.
A total of 190 books were entered into s and can now add “award winning author” to their personal CVs. To see where these books may be purchased, please go to each individual author’s websites.

Karen Gilroy, Dawn V Obrecht, M.D., Ali Boehm. Missing from photo Mary Kurtz
To read more about this event, please visit this link to the Steamboat Pilot article, published on May 19, 2012. http://bit.ly/K3xDtG.
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May 17, 2012
“The whole of art is an appeal to a reality which is not without us but in our minds.” ~ Desmond McCarthy
I’ve been known to buy a book on gardening or home decorating and design based on a single picture I liked! Crazy, you might say but, it is the truth of the matter.
The other day, I began thinking of instances that have led me into the action of buying a book rather than just perusing the publication’s dust jacket. Finding an interesting book among other things that I like (complimentary products) has prompted me to buy.
Some of the most successful bookstores I have ever entered, pull merchandising off real well. One year, all in one fell swoop, I created the best Mother’s Day present ever. I went into a great bookstore, and they had an attractive table display geared toward the gardener. Within a few minutes time, I had picked up a small, beautifully designed picture book of heirloom perennial flowers, some heirloom garden seeds, Burt’s Bees gardener’s skin cream and soap, a garden hand tool and a garden container, perfect for creating a gift basket. Viola! I was all set.
My decision of whether or not to buy that book was driven by the convenience and beauty of the display! Why not, everything I needed for a beautiful gift was right there. Booksellers, here is a good article on merchandising http://bit.ly/ggZDq3.
Some bookstores do a better job of merchandising than others. A feature of “Book of the Month” with complimentary products may help drive sales. After all, in book selling you are trying to appeal to the heart and soul of the readers interests, are you not? For instance, in the dead of winter, a cozy display of knitting books and yarns and other like accessories might just strike a chord. It is worth a try and it will make for added interest among rows and rows of books, that make decision-making often difficult.
The art of the display could mean no investment at all, just a extra little time and effort. An attractive arrangement of coordinating merchandise and books already found throughout the store, gathered into one creative display may bring added focus to the publications. Sounds like fun to me! A treasure hunt! Put the composition front and center and ask your customers how they like it. Perhaps when it is time to switch-up the display, raffle-off a small gift from the collection as a token of thanks for bookstore browsers. Could this be a way of identifying customers with niche market interests? It may help determine what flies.
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May 15, 2012
“Simplicity is nature’s first step, and the last of art.” ~ Philip James Bailey
Last Thursday, on a magnificent, crystal-clear, blue morning, I made the short trek from Park City,Utah over to Sundance; a simply stunning “enclave” for artists. The surroundings are awe-inspiring and rustic – beautifully understated. The natural environment has been left as undisturbed as possible. Tumbling, sparkling clean streams run between the outbuildings on the secluded, small mountainous woodland resort appropriately called “nature inspired.”
During the height of the summer season, the art studio where professional potters, jewerly makers, photographers and glass blowers teach their craft, is a beehive of activity. Glassblowers create glassware from recycled glass. Unfortunately, I arrived two weeks too early to see the place abuzz; it was “off-season.” It was still a worthwhile trip and I nearly had the place to myself.
The summer season will officially open with the 10th Sundance author’s series. On Saturday May 19th, Ann Packer, author of Swim Back to Me will be presenting her book, a drama-filled collection of stories, about one family, that is filled with psychological twists and turns. The book is said to make “the reader see situations with new perspective.”
The event includes admission to the book presentation, a ticket for brunch and an autographed copy of Swim Back to Me. Lodging can be arranged by the resort. I am sorry I will not be in the area to participate. For more information and to obtain tickets, please visit this link. http://bit.ly/KIOTGZ.
Also on the calendar this summer, during the weeks of July 23 to August 18th, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers will grace the stage at the Sundance Resort. http://bit.ly/mHZvlh. Musical events and a harvest market of artisan crafts in the fall will keep the property, previously Ute territory, busy. The inital acreage for the resort was purchased for $500 in 1960. Additional acreage was purchased in 1969 and developed by Robert Redford. To read about the history of Timphaven, please visit this link. http://bit.ly/J1CYDT.
The drive from Heber City around Deer Creek Reservoir is so scenic. If you are ever in the area, take time to drive up to Sundance. Although seemingly private, it is only two miles off the well beaten path of State Route 189.
That is all from the fulfilling art scene from the Wasatch Mountains in Utah. It was a great trip!

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May 14, 2012
“Wherever you go, go with all your heart.” ~ Confucius
Last week I had an enjoyable three days exploring the art scene in Park City and Sundance, Utah. Both places you’ll you find yourself nestled between steep canyons that have a high emphasis on nature, recreation, art and culture; literary, visual , performing arts and filmmaking.
I came across two wonderful bookstores while exploring downtown, historic Park City. Dolly’s Bookstore http://bit.ly/dfGVjX is a small, independent bookstore but the selection of titles was impeccable. The organization of the store was flawless with a cheerful, bright atmosphere.
They must have known I was coming! One of the first books I noticed as I walked into the store was a book that has been nagging at me for a long time, yet I have not read it. This time, without blinking, I bought! It has been said that it takes 10 times for someone to see a book before they decide to buy. I believe it! Good argument for the need for continual marketing!
My book of my choice was Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life by Anne Lamott. What a surprise when I turned to the author’s bio. I discovered Anne Lamott studied writing at Goucher College http://bit.ly/huNMDI - a University well-known for it’s outstanding writing program, in the town where I grew up -Towson, Maryland. Perhaps the reason so many have told me to read the book!
The second bookstore was called the Expanding Heart http://bit.ly/KdulFo - a retail place filled with books, music and other wares all focused upon spirituality and personal fulfillment; subjects such as angels, miracles, yoga, meditation, mysticism, religion, the power of attraction, miracles, chakras, and much more filled the shelves. So much to absorb; I could have spent forever in that space.
If you are ever in the area of the Wasatch Mountains in Utah, do stop by both Park City bookstores! Plan on extra time so you can visit historic Main Street in its entirety! Their retail establishments and restaurants, including Robert Redford’s Zoom are outstanding. I can understand why Park Cityand Sundance draws a huge audience to their annual film festival. It is a great place to visit or live!
Tomorrow, I’ll give you an overview of my fulfilling trip to Sundance and an upcoming literary event which is scheduled for this coming weekend. More independent thoughts, words and views from www.CornerstoneFulfillmentService.com.
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May 11, 2012
“The bond with a true dog is as lasting as the ties of this earth will ever be.” ~ Konrad Lorenz
Last Friday, I wrote a blog about the top dog films, and it had a very nice following. If you missed it, visit this link http://bit.ly/Kkywjs.
In this town of Steamboat Springs, Colorado dogs rule! It is as if owning a dog is a sign of prestige. I love dogs and I’ve always had one in my life except for brief periods of time when I have been “between dogs,” like right now.
I’ve often wondered whether people’s obsession with their pets (specifically canines) is unique to the United States. Do families in other countries place as much importance on their animals well being as their own?
It has been said that people who own dogs live longer and are more personally fulfilled. A study in the correlation between countries, dog ownership or not, and average life expectancy would be fascinating. Don’t you think? It would make for a very interesting global film study (by way of documentary). I’d be up for traveling the world with the objective of gathering information on the importance and value people put on their dogs in various countries. Of course, we’d need the help of some independent film investors . Perhaps a film like that has already been produced, and I am not aware of it.
I can hear all the cat owners, now! “What about us?” they are asking. We find just as much satisfaction and companionship with felines!
If anyone decides to invest in this proposed venture, please let me know way in advance – before my ship comes in and before I grab a flight out. I need to find a travel companion. My constant canine companion of 17 years went to doggie heaven last November. I sure do miss the ole girl, and it could take me a while to decide on a new breed.
On second thought, I’d better travel without a dog. Sometimes dogs are too territorial and they fight with other pooches. We don’t need any more soured international relationships; there is enough fighting going on in this world as it is! I am looking for personal fulfillment.

Is that not the cutest picture you’ve ever seen? It made my day! Have a fulfilling Friday, everyone! This blog brought to you by www.CornerstoneFulfillmentService.com.
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May 10, 2012
“A person without a sense of humor is like a wagon without springs. It’s jolted by every pebble on the road. ~ Henry Ward Beecher
The Department of Behavioral Sciences at my alma mater, Johnson State College in northernVermont, is involved in a research project on infant humor. http://on.fb.me/KDvKjj. Professor Gina Mireault’s findings were presented at the International Conference on Infant Studies in Baltimore in 2010. Since then, the study on infant humor has gained a very positive response worldwide from infancy researchers. In October 2012, this project will air on PBS’ NOVA. A very fascinating subject, I think.
Infant humor leads me to wonder whether an individual’s feelings of a life time of happiness and fulfillment has it’s beginnings with parenting and in the home or is it innate; a human being’s personality? How much of our lifetime experience is determined by whether a child is raised in home filled with laughter versus a home with an austere environment? In my opinion, there could be a very real correlation.
We have so often heard that “laughter is the best medicine.” http://bit.ly/ZRPQp. According to research, humor, positive attitudes and faith are all components to rapid healing and fulfilling living. In recent years, hospitals have begun inviting professional clowns to visit sick patients. There is a whole website devoted to the art of humor for healing. It is called www.AHeart4Clowing.com. Books, audios and training videos are available through this site for people who are interested in sharing laughter with others and making life brighter for people suffering from an illness.
I look forward to seeing the NOVA production on infant humor. Perhaps the PBS production will answer some of my ponderings. I’ll keep my eye on TV programming for it. Stay tuned to this site, All Things Fulfilling, and we will share what we find out.
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May 9, 2012
“People in good moods are better at inductive reasoning and creative problem solving.” ~ –From Emotion, Disclosure, and Health, 1995
Over the next few days, I am working from a different geographical location – the art scene in Park City and Sundance, Utah. About to step out, it just occurred to me am dressed like an Orange Julius. I’ve never had much use for the color orange in my wardrobe, but lately I have been sporting it. Why not? Orange reflects my mood. I am ravenous for creativity and new perspectives. Perhaps I’ll pin a sprig of fresh spearment to my lapel. According to the book The Language of Flowers, it will add warmth to my spirit.
Stepping away from routine always brings new thoughts and mental stimulation. Sundance and Park City,Utah are great places to start working on a few e-marketing plans for some newly published authors. One book involves a serious subject that affects many people, in every community. I believe the book is written in a voice that reaches the right people in a very effective way. It has already received wonderful recognition from a national association.
Other independent publishers I will be working with have written books that are fictional in nature with global issues. They have interesting storylines that just beg for conversation and thought.
All of the book’s themes supposes how life would be in different circumstances. Putting together a good e-marketing approach for each one will mean transporting my mind from life as I know it, into different cultural scenarios. I’ll have to dig deep into the emotions that come as a result of that. E-marketing is mentally and creatively stimulating, I like the challenge and love what I do.
You are probably asking at this point “What are the books titles?” I plan to share them with you at a later date. Giving the books themes due diligence is the first order of business and then I need to consider markets of potential buyers. When I am ready, I will reveal.
Ok – I’m off to Sundance! It will be a fulfilling morning, I just know it! http://bit.ly/Iz5V3S. Observing colorful work of amazing artists is guaranteed to inspire. How will colors other than orange, affect my thinking? I’m confident seeing fresh galleries and studios will generate a full spectrum of creative thought. This afternoon and this evening, I ’ll attack my work with new focus and gusto.
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May 4, 2012
“An animal’s eyes have the power to speak a great language.” ~ Martin Buber
Has the real potential for films about people and their canine friends ever been fully explored? Interactions between humans and their pets is fascinating as well as the social aspects of animal to animal relationships. We can learn a lot by listening to our pets! Everytime I hear a story about a heroic rescue between a dog and it’s owner, I yearn for more.
According to the Humane Society, there are approximately 78.2 million dog owners alone in the United States – but the market for reaching all animal lovers through film is even greater. What better way than to communicate about animals than through visuals in film that tug at the heart strings?
On this film Friday, we have scouted out just a few popular dog films, most all available on DVD:
- Old Yeller (1957)
- Homeward Bound (1993)
- Marley & Me (2008)
- Turner & Hooch (1989)
- Beethoven (1992)
- Eight Below (2006)
“You’ve already seen these?” you say. Here is a link to 70 of the most popular dog films ever http://bit.ly/r5lWzx.
Have a fun-filled film weekend, everyone! And remember, things are heating up in many areas of the country. Fulfill your animal’s needs for plenty of clean water and be pet smart! Don’t leave your dog in your car!
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