In a hard place should we accept there are no good options? 'Between a rock and a hard place", "painted in a corner", "up a creek without a paddle' - with so may cliche's one must assume that the feeling there are no good solutions is a common predicament. But the unexpected solution Karla Hackney' relates in her July 26th article in the Hillsboro Patch shines light on a method anyone can rely on when facing this common frustration. Below are the first paragraphs and a link to read this helpful Continue Reading