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You may have failed, but you are not a failure. That’s what you did. That’s not who you are. -Joel Osteen
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Thinks I find along the way
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You may have failed, but you are not a failure. That’s what you did. That’s not who you are. -Joel Osteen
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Bringing awareness to our inherent nature through intentional living with love as our guide and fear as our slave.
Another blogger to follow…
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The morning is extremely important. It is the foundation from which the rest of the day is built. How you choose to spend your morning can often be used to accurately predict what kind of day you’re going to have.
Here’s how to make it a happy one…
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Twenty years ago a dream was planted in my heart. I wanted to create a picture book. Over time, it was put on the back burner as “real life” took over. Finally, finally my longing is being realized.
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Focusing on the necessary, on the positive, on the essential may grant you the freedom you desire. Here are three areas in your life you can redesign:
“Don’t let your happiness depend on something you may lose.” ~C.S. Lewis
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Emotional Sobriety Means Healing Mind, Body, and Soul
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When talking about healing, because I am a gardener, I often speak of the need when we prune to go down into the live tissue of the plants. I have found this to be true also when I need to be healed. I have long recognized the severe discomfort that precedes one of my healing experiences. As human beings, we can feel feelings and learn to interpret them as indicators of our behavior. With the anxiety preceding change, I have learned to use this energy to allow the healing to begin.
Two psychologists, Joseph Luft and Harry Ingram, in 1961, fitted our emotional/mental aspects into a window having four panes named ARENA–BLIND–HIDDEN–UNKNOWN.
Self-discovery helps the ARENA to be larger as the fear becomes less with self-disclosure. With less fear, we can continue self-discovery throughout our lives.
ARENA/OPEN
Your public self–The larger this pane is, the…
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Today’s Buddha Doodle – ‘Everything is Inseparable’ – The Huffington Post
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…you might be interested in a freemium engagement tool called vcita:
I’m using vcita on this blog and I can hook you up, too! Comment below or contact me through the vcita form…
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As a man thinketh in his heart, so shall he be. ~James Allen #growth #be #think #understanding #heart #lake #mountains #knowledge
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My path in life is to help thinkers use technology to become thought leaders. One of the best things about this path is that I can do it from anywhere! I choose to live in Algoma Wisconsin on the shores of Lake Michigan about 30 miles east of Green Bay and every day on my grueling 3.3 mile commute I get to pass by the lake and admire the view. This morning’s sunrise was particularly spectacular! Inspiration like this gets my juices flowing so I can do better creative work for my clients. How can I help you?

Susan Harrow writes:
So many people call themselves thought leaders now – but they aren’t. To be a thought leader takes some doing. It’s not so much about being original as it is about putting things together in an original way. It comes down to packaging your knowledge, skills, abilities, experiences, and yes, your thoughts in a way that makes you media worthy and worth listening to by your audience—a huge audience. Follow these nine steps to get going on the path to be respected, heard and reverberated out into the world.
Full story at: 9 Steps to Be a Thought Leader — and Become a Media Darling ׀ Susan Harrow | PRSecrets Blog.
Susan has some great ideas on how to achieve thought leadership, however, I think she leaves out one important point in her article: you have to document your work in a way that people can find it! Maybe I’m being Captain Obvious here, but while you read her article, think about how you can leverage business blogging and social networking to provide social proof of your thought leadership…
If this is all geeks to you comment below and asked me how you can get started! I have developed an efficient, cost-effective workflow that you can use as a platform for transformational thought leadership…

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Nothing ever goes away until it has taught us what we need to know. ~Pema Chodron #spiritual
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There is a simple path to follow that appears only when you calm your mind. It leads you on a beautiful journey back to your original self; the perfect, beautiful you.
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