Going within
It seems we are often conditioned to believe if this person does this or that, then we will feel a certain way. This is external focus. Yes we can be effected and pick up the energy of others. However, I have found power in recognizing…
It seems we are often conditioned to believe if this person does this or that, then we will feel a certain way. This is external focus. Yes we can be effected and pick up the energy of others. However, I have found power in recognizing…
To believe anything less is agony - so I choose to believe and live in the action of calmness whenever possible (I flail and fail often but like riding a bike it’s the falls which teach us the most)- for I have experienced and witnessed…
The challenge I hear so many of us face, is how to find time for ourselves! My own experience and observation is those of us who forget to take time for self end up depleted - emotionally overdrawn - physically ill - mentally spent -…

In this social climate, where attacks are common place, justified with declarations of “I’m just being honest. We must fight for what’s right. You are wrong.”, it’s super important for me to stop and consider “is this kind…..?” Is this thought, this action, these words, kind to them, or to self? (more…)

People often ask how they can shift their life. There are probably as many ways to create a shift, as there are people on the planet. In all these variations, one thing seems to be constant, the ability to look at things in a different way.

Have we ever noticed how easy it is to say what we don’t want? Many of us do this. Just listen to others. Notice how easily they pick holes in what is wrong or what they don’t like? How often do we start with “I don’t want” statements? How often is it only until we are fueled by anger, do we have the ability to speak up! How often do we speak up from a place of anger? Why is that?


Psychologist Tim Kasser, author of The High Price of Materialism, concluded the pursuit of materialistic values (money, possessions, and social status) leads to lower well-being and more distress in individuals.

Do you walk around with a running to do list in your head? Do you have dread, anxiety, or bitterness about your to do list? Are you avoiding distasteful, overwhelming, or scary items in your life?

We’ve all heard this at some point and in some version. So what is the action plan? How can we apply this to our daily life?