Jill Aschenbrenner (@mjillasch) 's Twitter Profile
Jill Aschenbrenner

@mjillasch

“Keeping up with the Aschenbrenners” in rural Alberta | childhood nickname: Twitter | B.Sc. AgEcon 88 UofA

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calendar_today18-08-2013 02:40:35

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Great show last night. Drive In For Mental Health! Watched the sunset on the foothills, listened to awesome music, perfect mental health break all while raising funds for #Mentalhealth Well done! atbfinancial @CurtisStange Gord Bamford Theo Fleury

Great show last night. Drive In For Mental Health! Watched the sunset on the foothills, listened to awesome music, perfect mental health break all while raising funds for #Mentalhealth Well done! <a href="/atbfinancial/">atbfinancial</a> @CurtisStange <a href="/gordbamford/">Gord Bamford</a> <a href="/TheoFleury14/">Theo Fleury</a>
Bell Let's Talk (@bell_letstalk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, every view of this video helps create positive change. All you need to do is watch it and Bell will donate 5¢ more to Canadian mental health initiatives. Retweet to help spread the word! #BellLetsTalk

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What a difference a hospice could have made for our dad in his last few weeks. So we Hike for Hospice! Consider joining a team or sponsor a team! Here’s the link: canadahelps.org/en/charities/w… #TeamScheer #Hikeforhospice #wheatlandh4h #onestepatatime #stepup #WheatlandCounty

What a difference a hospice could have made for our dad in his last few weeks. So we Hike for Hospice! Consider joining a team or sponsor a team! Here’s the link: 
canadahelps.org/en/charities/w…

#TeamScheer #Hikeforhospice #wheatlandh4h #onestepatatime #stepup #WheatlandCounty
HealGrief.org (@healgrief) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Being grateful for memories and what remains after a death loss can be a powerful way to begin healing that emptiness of loss. Turning your attention to how your life was enriched because your person was in it, might be one powerful and healthy approach to confronting grief.

Being grateful for memories and what remains after a death loss can be a powerful way to begin healing that emptiness of loss. Turning your attention to how your life was enriched because your person was in it, might be one powerful and healthy approach to confronting grief.
Jill Aschenbrenner (@mjillasch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I keep telling my kids, it’s your generation that will save us. This essay is exactly why I believe that. I’ll do my part to help. We are all part of the community, be it town, province, country, and a community thrives when all of it’s people thrive.

Mark Manson (@iammarkmanson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A good life is largely defined by what's missing: - The fights that don't happen - The health problems you don't have - The debt you avoid - The desires you don't indulge A good life's not about gaining. It's about letting go.

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What a powerful message packaged in an entertaining visual way. Art and movement at its best. Love it!! Resilience is bouncing back to where you were. Growth is moving past where you were before. #growth #resilience

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The frost and skies yesterday were incredibly beautiful. Stopped me in my tracks a few times just to take it all in #winterwonderland #winterwalk #awed #ineedsnowshoes instagram.com/p/Cm12_DoprlQg…