Do your clients need to take better care of themselves? This coaching exercise helps create awareness of the key to them feeling better!
It would be easy to blame others for our cages. The truth is that we are responsible for ourselves. Yes, their expectations are hard to ignore. But we
In Old Fashioned Phrases From My Youth, I recall my great-grandmother had funny sayings I'd never heard before and that made me laugh.
On Christmas Day in 1984, Carol Greider, then a graduate student in the University of California, Berkley, lab of Elizabeth Blackburn, stopped by the lab, curious to see the results of an experiment that had taken place several days earlier. Eight months of research and variations of experiments had led her to this point. There, […]
You’re free to live your life as you please, so long as you’re not harming anyone. I stand by that statement because I believe that autonomy, the freedom of choice, and the ability to decide for ourselves what’s truly best for us are what separates civilization from chaos. The grown-up thing to do is to respect each other’s rational choices, even if we might do things differently ourselves. So, for instance (and full disclosure): I come from a large family and I want to have a large family of my own, however, I know that having children isn’t the right choice for everyone. I’m fine with that. Some others? Not so much.
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Let some good energy ~flow~ through you.
“Be confident,” I heard over and over and while I sort of understood these concepts abstractly, I had absolutely no clue what concrete actions I could possibly take in that direction.
Latest “Old Type Writer” column for Jennifer Zartman Romano’s Talk of the Town Whitley County. A timely and candid piece about politics and feminism and...
No, it's not something we're lying about.
Hilarious round up of funny animal pictures that will make you laugh.
“Rosa Parks, Civil Rights Activist and American Hero. #ShePersisted #resist #Resistance #BlackHistoryMonth”
Perhaps others read my mind today but I was going to post a video about a philosophical thought that I had learnt in my 1st Year at University. I wanted to add how grateful I still am to them for introducing me to Philosophy. The five words that stuck with me over these many years, is: "I sit, therefore I am." It refers to being present and aware of the moment. (By the way, this BuzzFeed tool of using photos and credits, is just helpfully 'kuool'!)
Life isn't perfect, but it's full of perfect moments every day. Let's look for those moments, and live the best life we can every day.
I've been living out of my car and driving all over the country to create new work. This past Sunday, I stopped near Nashville, Tennessee to see my friend
Control freaks are everywhere, and they love telling you what to do and how to do it. Here are 5 signs someone's a control freak.
About two years ago, I approached my father ( Deepak Chopra ) with a confession. I told him I was generally exhausted, over caffeinated and my sugar addiction was out of control. I realized I was overscheduled trying to balance my role as a wife, mom, and entrepreneur with Intent.com, my start-up social media company.
She Will Find What Is Lost by Brian Kershisnik depicts a woman receiving divine help from a host of angels, rushing in to bless and support her. Though she may feel alone, she is actually surrounded by heavenly help. This print resonates with those suffering loss, discouragement, or loneliness. A number of Kershisnik's paintings depict angels interacting with mortal men and women. Brian writes, "My intention for this piece was to speak to the most intensely private and intimate kind of supernatural interference, influence, and assistance... Many unseen forces are interested in you, love you, and work to influence matters for your profound benefit. Most of what we all do is resist it, misinterpret it, or mess it up, but my experience indicates that these unseen efforts persist impossibly. I thank God for that." The original painting is on display at the Conference Center on Temple Square (60 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah.) Bless your home with a print of She Will Find What Is Lost today. Give to: anyone in your life who may be struggling. Pray and think about who you can serve, and you truly can be inspired and led by those who need your love. Give with: love, hugs, and a handwritten note. Give as: a postcard or as a thank you gift to those who have helped you through difficult times—the living angels in your life. Shop our Letterpress Christus print here. Open edition print, ships rolled in a tube. - DETAILS - Measurements: Greeting card: 5" x 7" Rolled print: paper size 22.5"x 15.5", image size 20.25" x 14" Textured framed print: 22.5" x 16.5" Floated framed print: 30" x 24" Printed in Utah.
One of the most powerful dreams I was ever given was a visitation from my maternal Grandfather who came to me as an adult, twenty years after he died.Like many ancestral dreams, it was singularly vivid and more lucid than everyday dreams.I looked into the bright clarity of his eyes, felt the warmth and weight of his hand on my shoulder, and recognized the melody of his thick accent even though I was 7 years old when last I heard it.
Latest Stories CREATE POST Browse our categories. The Philosophy Behind Our Logo Just like everything else in our brand, our logo represents love and oneness. It is basically a heart that is formed by two lovers holding each other. Social Media Presence. Relationship Rules began as a passion project back in October, 2012. Our first social media presence was on Facebook, which now has a following of 17 million loving and caring followers we consider family. Since 2012, we have branched out into multiple social media outlets. 50 Rules of a Relationship e-Book Written and illustrated by Relationship Rules, this
Sometimes you just have to stay calm and be ready to laugh.
There is an image that I first encountered on Twitter that instantly captivated me: “If only our eyes saw souls instead of bodies, how very different our ideals of beauty would be.” If only… Here is another image that I discovered on Pinterest: “How others see you is not important. How you see yourself means everything." And while I love the potential that this image represents, I also recognize the challenges. This could represent pushing ourselves father than we are truly capable. This could mean giving in to the dangers of eating disorders or other self-injurious behaviors because we are never satisfied with what we see... Yet, when we combine the two images and teach our children and ourselves to see souls and not physical attributes, how stunning the potential. And finally, there is this image: "See the able, not the label." How might these images help you lift the value of inclusion? Don't miss a post from Removing the Stumbling Block: photo credits to nationalautism.org, themetapicture.com, and pinwords
Richard Katz narrates the evolution of his wisdom through encounters with some of the giants of psychology at Harvard as well as honored Indigenous healers in other cultures.
LGBT people are using the Whisper app to share stories reminding us that, though a lot of progress has been made, it still hasn't gotten better for everyone.
Living with family is one of the most beautiful feelings because we all get a chance to spend time together but living alone can be awesome, as well. There are unquestionably a few advantages to have a place that is all your own. With nobody to complain about your commotion level or habits and you c…
“How can I feel more confident and relaxed going into calls with clients? It feels like a lot of pressure to perform!” If you’re a new coach, you may be feeling some imposter syndrome whenever you join or think about joining client calls! Here are some simple ways to boost your confidence and fee
Too weird to live, too rare to die! Hunter S. Thompson Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas SIZE: Dimensions of the encyclopedia page: 17.5 cm x 26.4 cm (6 7/8'' x 10 3/8'' approx.) Frame and matting/mount board not included! PAGE: Printed on a beautifully yellowed vintage page from the 'Chambers's Encyclopedia, Volume I' originally published in 1925. The actual print you will receive will be on a different page than the one shown in the listing. No two prints will ever be the same, each is a one of a kind, as they will be printed on a different page from the same encyclopedia volume. Please note that the pages are upcycled from an old volume, so it will display some imperfections such as yellowing, foxing and all the beautiful signs of age on paper this old. SHIPPING: Shipping worldwide. The page will be carefully packed on a clear plastic sleeve and sent to you protected on a card backed envelope ready to mount on your favorite frame! Frame and matting/mount board not included! And, of course, the watermark will not be printed. Custom quotes are of course welcomed, just send me a message and I will try my very best to create it for you! :) :) Have a look at other prints and cards here: http://www.cartabancards.etsy.com Thanks!!
A few of the things I find each week that pique my interest, bring me joy, inspire me to learn, create, do, become . . . maybe they will do the same for you! Artists Network. How to paint