Tag Archives: consciousness

Where are you now?

Posted on 03. Mar, 2017 by .

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Today I received a beautiful reminder, “Where you were is a data point…but it doesn’t define where you are now.” More often than not, I’m find myself drawing from and reciting from past experience. I think we do this, unconsciously or consciously, in various ways, and often to demonstrate our credibility or share accounts of […]

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Am I saying the right thing?

Posted on 12. Oct, 2016 by .

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How often do you question what you’re saying? Oh come on, I know it’s more than once. Remember that meeting where you took command of the room and expressed what you thought they needed to hear? What about that interview, when you answered a reasonable question with a way-off response? In your mind it was clear but […]

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Unlocking the potential within each challenge

Posted on 16. Aug, 2016 by .

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Over the past five days I’ve taken up two challenges that require disciplined action. The first being, the 22 Day Push Up Challenge, and the second, a 40 day meditation practice in addition to my regular daily meditation.  Both are inspiring, satisfying and challenging in their own right.  Challenges come our way in every form; mental, […]

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Health: responsibility and action.

Posted on 02. Dec, 2011 by .

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I have no voice – well a faint scratchy one. December arrived with snow and so did a virus that has invaded some obscure region of my respiratory tract countering my ability to speak. Rather ironic after I spent a few hours outlining a talk to present in the New Year. Oh well, a good […]

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