Barbara A. Clark

Barbara A. Clark

Barbara A. Clark, also known as The Spirited Strider, has been a professional in higher education for over 25 years. An educator, writer, speaker, counselor, life coach and a certified laughter yoga leader, Barbara uses the principles of the law of attraction, the practice of joy and laughter and EFT techniques in her coaching. Barbara is also an experienced cross-cultural trainer and loves meeting people from all over the world.
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M.A., PhD candidate (ABD), Certified Laughter Yoga Leader

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Serving others in love, one step at a time.

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  • I'm Not Worried: What About You?
    Are you worried and in fear about the state of our economy? Read how this author feels we have a choice and how our choice affects our future.
  • Traveling with Barack Obama
    A Barack Obama supporter explains how she "travels" with her candidate and how it can spark conversations that may influence voters in a non-obtrusive way.
  • Developing Positive Conversation for a Healthier Sense of Self
    Negative self-talk can have serious consequences for our health. Women, in particular, tend to be very self-critical. Develop a more positive conversation with yourself using the law of attraction.
  • Escape
    A micro-fiction story of one woman's escape to freedom in 250 words.
  • Pretending to Be Necessary
    Reflections of The Spirited Strider on Chapter 3 of "A New Earth" and the online class with author Eckhart Tolle and Oprah Winfrey.
  • Am I Still Breathing?
    Reflections from The Spirited Strider on Chapter 2 of "A New Earth" and the online class with author Eckhart Tolle and Oprah Winfrey.
  • My Five Moments: Reflections on the First "A New Earth" Online Class
    Reflections of the Spirited Strider participating in Oprah's online class with author Eckhart Tolle from "A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose."
  • A New Earth: My First Class
    Reactions from an online participant in Oprah's web class with Eckhart Tolle on A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose
  • An Open Mind
    Developing an open mind is a necessary quality in improving relationships with diverse people and situations. Acceptance and a willingness to embrace differences is the key to opening the door for greater understanding all around.
  • Barack Obama: The Best Candidate for U.S. Foreign Policy
    Barack Obama is the only candidate with proven unique cultural competency skills which make him the best candidate on U.S. foreign policy issues.
  • Spinach, Broccoli, Beets & Cauliflower: Tips for Getting Your Children to Eat Those Vegetables
    Do you struggle with getting your children to eat those healthy vegetables? Here are ten tips this author found to be successful while raising two children who now eat most vegetables, regularly have soup and salads with their meals and are open to new foods.
  • 25 Easy Things You Can Do to Make the World a Little Greener
    Looking for some quick ideas on how you can be more environmentally friendly this year? Here are 25 inexpensive tips that anyone can do easily while making a positive impact towards a greener planet.
  • Mind Games: Our Daily Routines
    Do you let everyday stress affect your entire day? Becoming aware of the games your mind plays is the first step in creating better thoughts for a brighter day.
  • Mom, Can You Hear Me?
    There once lived a sweet, sensitive woman, who worried a lot about every little thing, and who planned for the future. She was a very devoted wife and mother and took great pride in her cooking. A letter from an adult daughter to her mother, who suffers from dementia.
  • The Heart Remembers (When a Loved One Dies)
    Does our heart have a memory when our mind apparently doesn't? Although this daughter's mother struggles with dementia, her mother's memory was there when her beloved brother passed away.
  • Civic Responsibility
    Voting is a civic responsibility for people eligible to vote in the United States, yet many choose not to exercise it. We have a responsibility to discover the issues most important to us and vote for the candidate who is the closest match to those issues.

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