Rich Guy Miller

Rich Guy Miller is a lifelong writer, who started copywriting, editing and ghostwriting professionally in 2007. Rich authored over a hundred articles for local newspapers and magazines (The North County Voice and Vista Magazine), editing and ghostwriting for local businesses and authors (Comfort Remedies [For Life on an Uncomfortable Planet], The 55 Minute Natural Fix and The Entrepreneur that Could), creating and editing web content as well as press kits (Elevated Printing and Graphics, Vol-Spec of Escondido, PC Guru, SafeKeeping House Inspection, etc.) . His interest in Internet marketing keeps him an active student of business. Rich's life took a turn when his father passed away in 2011. With a writing focus he had never experienced before, he tore into topics like the meaning of life, health, vitality and longevity, blogging his findings at LifeForeverNow.com. This flurry of study, combined with lucid dream experiences, created five new books and a plan to share more information online by hosting video interviews on the four subjects of Clarity, Longevity, Vitality and Rebirth. These shows will be available at LifeForeverNow.net and the Life Forever Now YouTube channel. Rich lives with his wife, Gloria Clarke, in Oceanside, CA

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Open to  hope

Good Grief, It’s Christmas

I am troubled by the many people I know who are suffering today, Christmas Day. Many are grieving recent deaths. Others are grieving deaths that get revisited every Christmas. Almost a week ago, my friend Martha posted on Facebook something to the effect that “Holidays may be nice for other people, but not for me. This is probably the worst holiday season of my entire life.” She suffered the recent loss of her father and was also dealing with other job related losses. Her comment reminded me of a neighbor (I will call her “K”) whom I was checking in […]

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Open to  hope

Crying is Okay, for Men Too

Many people today are talking about the loss of our freedoms and working opportunities. Loss of financial options. Loss of trust in the government, the banking system, the schools. And while loss is loss no matter how we cut it, those of us who lose loved ones suffer the most. And as the first anniversary of my father’s passing loomed, I found myself getting more angry, depressed and tearful. At first, I didn’t know what to do. I thought I was past it. I have tried so hard to be positive, to look at the loss directly by blogging and writing […]

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