Steve Riordan writes:
If you’ve ever wished to address a problem in your life, here is an interesting and humorous option that’s guaranteed to give you a heightened perspective.
via Stop It with Bob Newhart | Unravelling Self.
Thinks I find along the way
Steve Riordan writes:
If you’ve ever wished to address a problem in your life, here is an interesting and humorous option that’s guaranteed to give you a heightened perspective.
via Stop It with Bob Newhart | Unravelling Self.
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Join the growtoonists each Friday for a humorous take on marketing, social media, and current business events.
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When you commit yourself to living an extraordinary life, the universe accepts your deal and silently goes to work challenging you so that you’re always prepared for bigger challenges — and greater rewards.
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Treat others the way they want to be treated. Find out what ‘respect’ means to others.
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When life changes to be harder, change yourself to be stronger.
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Sometimes you need to be alone, in order to find out who you really are and what you really want out of life.
It’s ok to get the space you need!
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Perhaps the best psychological advice you’ll ever get…
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Use your voice for kindness, your ears for compassion, your hands for charity, your mind for truth, and your heart for love.
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Mark Nepo writes:
I’m always surprised to rediscover that life waits behind a door that can only be opened when we give our all, when we hold nothing back. This video clip from an interview with Sounds True took place in Colorado during a week of recording my box set of teaching…
“It’s our light, not our darkness that most frightens us.” – Marianne Williamson
In this moving 4-minute video, Marianne Williamson recites her famous poem, Our Deepest Fear – serving as a beautiful reminder that we’re all powerful beyond measure.
The poem (which is often mistakenly cited as a Nelson Mandela original) is one of our favorites as it never fails to soothe the soul with inspiring wisdom each and everytime we hear it.
Go to the source of this quote: Our Deepest Fear: How to Embrace Your Inner Strength
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I’ve only just begun a dedicated practice of vairagya, which is non-attachment, and it’s a beautiful thing. At times, though, it’s frustrating when I get overwhelmed with myriad things from which…
Great advice about breaking ties with the attachments that drag you down…
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We’ve all been there. We’ve all found ourselves in the middle of a day where everything just seems to be going all shades of crazy. It might look different for you, but I’ve had my fair share of…
Great, practical advice for practicing self-compassion when you need it most…
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Take chances when you’re young so that you can tell stories when you’re old.
So THAT’S why I did it…
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Buddha Doodle – ‘Attitude of Gratitude’ – The Huffington Post
Heh, heh, heh…
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You are more than your body, your mind, your personality, and your ego. You are a great soul with access to these hidden truths whenever you need them.
“Everything that happens to you is a reflection of what you believe about yourself. We cannot outperform our level of self-esteem. We cannot draw to ourselves more than we think we are worth.” ~Iyanla Vanzant
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