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I’m willing to stake my reputation on the claim that this treehouse is the most amazing kids’ treehouse.
Heck, I’d like this for my office!
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Thinks I find along the way
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I’m willing to stake my reputation on the claim that this treehouse is the most amazing kids’ treehouse.
Heck, I’d like this for my office!
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Why pity-seeking becomes a habit, it can interfere with our happiness and our relationships.
“A man cannot be comfortable without his own approval.” ~Mark Twain. Read that again. Did you see comfortable or uncomfortable? The first time I read it I thought it was another take on the classic Eleanor Roosevelt quote "No one can make you feel inferior without your consent." but Twain’s quote speaks to the need for self-compassion…
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By changing the way you perceive problems, you will be able to deal much more efficiently with any problem that comes on your path.
“Change the way you look at things and the things you look at will change.” ~Wayne Dyer
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Make mistakes, learn from them, laugh about them, and move along.
The key to me is how do I talk to myself when I’ve made a ‘mistake’. Not treating myself with self-compassion is the biggest mistake or what the Buddha called the ‘second arrow’. If the first arrow is the mistake, not treating myself with compassion is like shooting myself with a second arrow…
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Forever is a long time, make sure to spend it with someone that makes you laugh.
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Grindtv.com: “Visitors to marine parks have watched orcas perform all kinds of cute and fun tricks, but these sleek and powerful mammals perform their greatest acrobatics in the wild, without artificial stimulus. Capt. Garry Henkel of Aboriginal Journeys proved this emphatically with a spectacular set images captured last week off Campbell River, British Columbia. But even Henkel said he had never enjoyed a show quite like this one. “I’ve been on the water 40 years as a commercial fisherman, and the past 15 as a tour guide,” he said. “And this was by far the best show I’ve ever seen.” Henkel was leading a tour with eight passengers aboard a 28-foot boat, Laker II, on the back side of Quadra Island, when they encountered two family groups of orcas—about 12 total.
See the entire series of photos on the Aboriginal Journeys Facebook page or on Grindtv.com.
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You are your worst enemy. It is your negative thoughts that hold you back, nothing else. -Leon Brown
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Sorry, but I couldn’t resist adding this nsfw song as a PS! It cracks me up…
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Life becomes easier when you delete the negative people from it.
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Don’t save a spot for someone who won’t make an effort to stay.
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Forget what hurt you in the past, but never forget what it taught you.
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New research suggests that watching TV makes you fall asleep later
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“Serenity comes when you trade expectations for acceptance.” ~Unknown
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Unconditional love means loving ourselves in such a way that we feel free to be what we are now, in this moment.
“You must love in such a way that the person you love feels free.” ~Thich Nhat Hanh
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Growing up in a family run care home, Andy Bradley discusses how his experiences with the elderly have helped him to better understand how we can provide com…
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As I say at the beginning of this video (closing the compassion gap) ‘what unites us in our vulnerability’.
I am noticing in my work and my life alongside my family and friends that compassion is more fully released and expressed through adversity and grief being acknowledged and validated. Our shared experience of pain and loss unlocks the energy and intention to meet suffering with kindness; this is our loving nature. Compassion is not partial, it should not be ‘reserved for patients’ – this is pity and is smothering. Compassion is all round us, literally right under our noses as kindness is never more than a breath away.
In health and social care there is a paradox – a subtle violence is done to those who struggle daily to show compassion (often in spite of the task and process driven system and culture) by not asking them about the impact…
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Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.
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“Graduation is only a concept. In real life, every day you graduate. Graduation is a process that goes on until the last day of your life.
Go the source for 19 more. Which one is your favorite?
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This is the Kewaunee, Wisconsin pier and lighthouse, on the western shore of Lake Michigan, highlighted by a rising moon.
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