Monthly Archives: December 2010
Your End-of-Day Goals – from The Home of Peter Shankman
This is heavily quoted from a post on Peter Shankman’s blog. If you don’t follow Peter, you are missing some great stuff. This is a great list. If you enjoy it, please let Peter know! Your End-of-Day goals by Peter Shankman … Continue reading
Start 2011 With The What/Why Game
The What/Why? Game “When you talk about what you want and why you want it, there’s usually less resistance within you than when you talk about what you want and how you’re going to get it. When you pose questions … Continue reading
Grudges – Is it Time to Let Go?
As we move towards a new year, I think about things I might want to work on in my life. This week, I’ve been thinking abut grudges and resentments and sciatica. This morning, this quote came to my attention: Your … Continue reading
Theory vs. Practice
We’re funny sometimes. Ever since I was a young woman, during the era of ERA and the first national women’s liberation conference which was held in Chicago in 1968, I’ve gotten some glaring mixed messages about what it means to … Continue reading
Natalie’s Question of the Week, 12/27/10
Do you more often speak your mind or speak your truth? Learn the distinction between speaking your mind and speaking your truth. Speaking your mind isn’t always speaking your truth. Speaking your truth allows you to speak your mind with … Continue reading
Snowy, Snowy Day
Today, we are having the first snow of the year. The wind blows and snowflakes swirl outside my window. Every so often, I go to the window to see what has accumulated on my fire escape. The Snowy Day was … Continue reading
Susan’s Question of the Week
It’s easy to go into the holiday season with so, so many expectations. We look for the perfect present – whether one to give or the one we hope to receive. We try to set the perfect table, to create … Continue reading
“We have to decide for ourselves what’s nourishing to our souls, and do those things over others.” – Thomas Moore How well do you know yourself? How well can you know yourself? These past couple of weeks I’ve had the … Continue reading
Design on a Shoestring and Real Life
Is HGTV one of your guilty pleasures? I enjoy watching designers work their magic in just half an hour. Design on a Shoestring transforms one room in some lucky person’s house for under $1,000. How do they do this? Yes, … Continue reading
Emotional Guidance Scale
One of the most effective ways I’ve found to expand my comfort zone is climbing the Abraham-Hicks’ Emotional Guide Scale from the book Ask & It Is Given. The way it works is by recognizing when you are outside your … Continue reading
