Ahh… the most fascinating experience in unfolding over here in my little studio with it’s bright blue floor and profusion of art supplies and books: I can feel the hundreds of people gathering their hearts I can feel the shimmer of intention. I can feel the settling. I can even feel the clutter clearing, flower [...]
Slipping into the Retreat Field
February 12th, 2010 · 6 Comments
Tags: virtual retreat
The Business Side of Self-Care
February 5th, 2010 · 3 Comments
I was raised in the religion called “Self-Employment.” As a child, I remember many a summer evening, lounging on the floor of my uncle Walter’s house in Bedford, Indiana, listening to my dad and Walter and Uncle Pryce talk business. No. Not talk, pontificate. Extol. Preach. The theme was always the same: be in business [...]
Tags: Creativity, Self-Care & Comfort
Tuning into Your Essence
January 5th, 2010 · 12 Comments
It won’t surprise you when I say that you need time to listen to yourself if you’re to know the authentic you. The surprising part is that even though you know you need to, you don’t do it. And if you do, you might be missing a key distinction that can make all the difference [...]
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Choose Your Life Mondays – The Bored Edition
November 9th, 2009 · 7 Comments
Each week for as long as I’m digging it, I’ll share my responses to some of the Life Organizer questions – my most recent book. We do this together at the Comfort Cafe every week. If you tool over to the Life Organizer site, you can download all the questions for free. I’m bored. I [...]
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