I'm stuck. My usual ability to maintain focus and commitment disappeared like the full moon. Slices reappear. Yesterday I kept two calendar appointments. With the rest of the day's scheduled commitments, I procrastinated, started and stopped activities, made a list and misplaced it, and was grateful the list was lost. I won’t allow anything to urge me into reluctant action.
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Ready for a dose of the Tao? I came across a yellowed dog-eared book called, “The Tao Speaks. Lao-Tzu’s Whispers of Wisdom.” By chance it opened to the chapter on Virtue where it boldly proclaimed: “A virtuous person is like water and its special characteristics.” Are you as curious as I was to explore this analogy and its meaning?
Read more2020 Resolutions
As 2020 approaches, let’s try something different. Studies show that approximately half of us make New Year's Resolutions, but only a tiny percentage of us fulfill our promises – which means that 92% of those of us who make resolutions wind up feeling like undisciplined losers. Why start the new year with something we know will lead to disappointment? Instead of focusing on all the ways we’re not good enough and beating ourselves up for the ways we wish we would change, let’s try something new.
Read moreCringeworthy Gifts
Are you in the midst of last minute shopping for holiday gifts? Oprah Winfrey is known for posting a “Favorite Things” gift list. This list of cringeworthy gifts is the exact opposite. Collected from stores and catalogs, these presents are great for prank gifts and a good laugh.
Read moreNoah's Ark
Remember the story of Noah’s ark? What if we can learn everything we need to know about how to manage through a crisis from Noah? With a global flood on the horizon, the bible provides very specific instructions: “Make an ark of cypress wood; make rooms in it and coat it with pitch inside and out. The ark is to be three hundred cubits long, fifty cubits wide and thirty cubits high. Make a roof for it…make lower, middle and upper decks.” I just finished home renovations — those are not simple tasks.
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