Be Yourself!

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Inferno In the Trees

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23 Questions to Determine Your Amount of Self-Respect

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Be Myself, Everyone Else is Already Taken

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You hear it all the time when an up and coming prospect in any field is compared to the dominating characters in the profession. But is that a good thing?
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Create Healthy Habits!

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When You Face Difficult Times…

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When you face difficult times, know that challenges are not sent to destroy you. They’re sent to promote, increase and strengthen you.
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Appreciate every day…

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Appreciate every day that you’re alive, because somewhere in the world others are struggling to survive.
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Basic Spark

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Not Me…

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The Story So Far: Your Life Is How You Interpret It….

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Slowly I’m learning not to worry about writing the ending of my story or editing the beginning. I’m learning to do what is most important, every day: The story, so far.

Todd Lohenry‘s insight:

“Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending.” ~Carl Bard

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5 Steps to Make Change Work for You

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The best part about being human is that we have the ability to adapt consciously. We can make change work for us.

Todd Lohenry‘s insight:

“The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance.” ~Alan Watts

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My Inside Most Innermost Me

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“I am living, breathing freedom.” ~ Hiroko Sakai I was outside and wandering about today, enjoying my first ‘taste’ of spring and taking in all of the littlest of things, as I breathed in the joy of this day.

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Secret of Adulthood: Always Put Your Keys Away in the Same Place.

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Further Secrets of Adulthood: This is one of those little actions that, for me at least, ends up making a surprisingly big difference in the quality of my daily life.

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Absolute Attention

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Buddha Doodle – ‘Absolute Attention’ – The Huffington Post

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Stay shiny!

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Aww, Shoot!

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Heh, heh, heh…

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The Self-Acceptance Project…

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Source: live.soundstrue.com via Darby on Pinterest Pathways to Embrace How You Are with Tami Simon “You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection” ~ Gautama Buddha Tami Simon, one of my heroes, leads the …

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10 Simple Ways to Make the World a Better Place…

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These are just a handful of the thousands of ways you can make the world a better place. Just remember that every single thing you do makes a difference.

Todd Lohenry‘s insight:

“As one person I cannot change the world, but I can change the world of one person.” ~Paul Shane Spear

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Helping Others Helps Us All…

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Every time you feel the urge to reach out and share words of love, gratitude, kindness, forgiveness, appreciation, hope, and healing, do it. It matters.

Todd Lohenry‘s insight:

“Pain is not a sign of weakness, but bearing it alone is a choice to grow weak.” ~Lori Deschene

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Waking Up from the Trance of Unworthiness: Part Two

I am so glad that Barb Markway does such a great job of sharing these transcriptions. It just so happens this one is about my favorite speaker and author, Tara Brach. Thank you, Barb…

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images-4I am loving this Sounds True audio/video series on self-acceptance. For those who learn better by reading, here is part two of a rough transcript of the session with Tara Brach, Ph.D. (I watched on one computer, paused it as I went, and dictated into my phone.) I am breaking it into two posts, as it got a little long. You can still listen to this interview online here. And if you didn’t read part one, you can do so here.

Tara’s first book Radical Acceptance helped me so much on a personal level, and I frequently recommended it to my clients over the years. Her newest book is called True Refuge: Finding Peace and Freedom in Your Own Awakened Heart. I have already read it once, and I highly recommend it.

In this episode, Tami Simon speaks with Tara Brach, PhD, clinical psychologist and founder of the…

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