Because I like sharing information that is pertinent and insightful, I’m putting a Dr. Joe quote on here. I’ve been a fan for over a year; and he has numerous YouTube videos of his conferences and workshops to watch if you are interested. Dr Joe Dispenza – OFFICIAL NEWS & FAN PAGE “We are allContinue reading ““Great Opportunities Disguised As Impossible Situations””
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An Unfortunate Time for Inner Reflection
Normally I would suggest that spending quality time in isolation is a perfect way to meditate and reflect on our lives, etc., but there is too much at stake here for flippancy, and I doubt that many would see this period of time as advantageous for much of anything. I will say that if youContinue reading “An Unfortunate Time for Inner Reflection”
The Personal Nature of LIFE
Unlike my early adulthood, as the years pass I’ve noticed my egoic-self is less inclined to think that I know ‘all there is to know’ about everything. In fact I can now easily accept with humility how little I actually DO know about this LIFE, and while I certainly have my own opinions and beliefsContinue reading “The Personal Nature of LIFE”
Facing Our Fears
There is little certainty in LIFE. Some would then quip ‘other than Death and Taxes’, but the lack of certainty in our lives is what gives us that uncomfortable pause—the surety hesitation. And there is little that makes us question ourselves faster than facing a test of courage, and nothing tests our courage like facingContinue reading “Facing Our Fears”
Making Sense
Quote taken from a recent show promo exploring unusual happenings around us: “Not everything in life makes sense,” she said to him, wiping tears from his cheeks. “Sometimes, LIFE just IS.” I’m sure that we’ve all had some strange or unusual experience that made us question whether or not it had actually occurred, or whetherContinue reading “Making Sense”
Choosing Our Life Focus
You may find that over the course of your life-span there are times when you simply change directions for whatever reason, and when that happens, your focus in life also changes. Perhaps a person or a place or a job or a goal or a personal effort of some sort that had been your mainContinue reading “Choosing Our Life Focus”
On Taking Ownership
Here is my recognition of those lingering ‘between-the-ears’ reverberations from when I’ve truly annoyed myself over something that I was thinking at the time or worse, over an unpleasant ‘something’ that I actually did: ‘Gosh, can I blame all my short-comings on someone other than me, because then I wouldn’t have to feel so guiltyContinue reading “On Taking Ownership”
What’s Your Label?
During my own quest for self-awareness, I’ve often wondered how I would categorize myself were I into doing so, which I’m definitely not since I don’t believe in labeling people. But still, in the back of my mind is that tickling question that asks ‘But what if I were into labels, how would I categorizeContinue reading “What’s Your Label?”
Making Assumptions
Such a tough thing to do: To restrain from making assumptions—passing unsubstantiated judgments on people, places, things, situations, etc., when we have no actual data to support those beliefs. Maybe you are better at it than I am, but I have a hard time not “assuming” the outcome of a pending dispute or the likelihoodContinue reading “Making Assumptions”
Life Expectations
I mentioned in the “Finding Your Truth” starting post that there are two things you need to personally discover to actually find your truth. One of them was “to determine what you really expect from LIFE”; and the second was to figure out “what LIFE expects from you in return.” You might look at thoseContinue reading “Life Expectations”
Assessing Your Life
Here we go, jumping into the deep end of the pool. Do you know how to swim? That is a key question LIFE asks you from the very beginning. Can you keep your head above water during an unexpected dunking? Sometimes you get the chance to slowly test your bob-ability in life, but other timesContinue reading “Assessing Your Life”
Survival of the Bendable
Tree analogies aside, (i.e., strength of the oak vs. the pliability of the ash or willow) when it comes to surviving LIFE’s harsher realities in general, you need a game plan. And usually early in school, those types of LIFE STRATEGIES aren’t stressed because few teachers want to discuss these personally difficult subjects—probably because theyContinue reading “Survival of the Bendable”