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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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Thinks I find along the way
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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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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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Think of something you have thus far failed to achieve or create. Now answer this question: Is it because you couldn’t, you didn’t really want to, or both?
This is interesting. I am familiar with Covey’s 4 quadrants, but this is an interestign application to ‘expertise’ and developing it…
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I am so grateful for this miraculous life.
Practicing gratitude is the key in all situations…
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Spring, in all her glory, dares the frosty air. Do we? Do we dare to shake off the wintry cold that hardens hearts and dampens dreams? Do we dare to bloom today, to become that which is best in our hearts, and that which most inspires our spirit?
I prefer the term self-compassion, but the process is similar…
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Everything begins with the resolve to take the first step. From that action, wisdom arises & change begins. Without action, nothing changes.
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Sometimes we have to let go of what’s killing us, even if it’s killing us to let go!
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Dumb Little Man writes:
Admit it.
You’ve tried everything and still your inner gremlin is destined to outlive your earthly existence.
You’ve tried resisting it.
You’ve tried ignoring it.
You’ve tried to replace it with a more positive, cuddly gremlin. You’ve even tried intimidating it.
Nevertheless it persists, immortal and ever present, torturing you with negativity, doubt, and using its familiarity with you to exploit your deepest, darkest fears.
If you’re looking for helpful tips on managing your WordPress.com blog, look no further than lorelleteaches.com; it’s a fantastic WordPress resource for WordPress.com bloggers…
In 2005, WordPress became modular separating the design and architecture from the core programming code.
Today, a WordPress Theme contains files called template files that hold the architecture of the site and template tags, code that initiates actions within the site and data from the database. The design is applied through a stylesheet, holding the instructions for the colors, images, and look and feel of the entire site.
This tutorial covers the basics of the structure of a WordPress Theme and standard customization options.
Like all websites today, a WordPress site contains a background area, header, sidebar(s), content area, and footer.
The background area is considered the canvas that the site’s structural and design elements rest. It is usually a solid color, pattern, texture, or a design that does not overwhelm the rest of the content and design elements.
The header area…
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