A Red Kettle Day
Several weeks ago we were having dinner at a friend’s house. The food was great and the conversation even better. An energizing and uplifting evening all around. After the dishes were cleared away we...
View ArticleI’m Fired!
A couple of weeks ago some friends and I were discussing a situation Ruth has been struggling with for a while. How do you leave a less than ideal position with a less than ideal client? Suddenly...
View ArticleSimple Complexity
After reading this solution to the numerous problems we are facing around the world, I realized somewhere along the way complexity became confused with complicated and gained a bad rap. I’ll grant you...
View ArticlePandemic Clearly In Our Hands
Headline Timeline Monday: “Report: Swine flu could cause up to 90,000 U.S. deaths“ Wednesday: “Protecting your family from swine flu“ Connect The Dots (using original sources referenced in these news...
View ArticleHabitual Thinking
MAP How many thought habits do you have? Like needing your glasses to see. When you take off your glasses or contacts does the world go dark? No. You are still able to see, not as clearly as you...
View ArticlePick, No, Toss
MAP Why is creating or deciding what we want so difficult? There are so many things to choose from yet that stops us rather than propels. That is because you are using your backwards looking...
View ArticleStanding Naked
MAP Okay – if being who we are is natural and normal then why do we feel vulnerable and the need to protect ourselves? Being who you are is not normal. Your natural state is not your normal state....
View ArticleTurning Nothing Into Something
MAP Not seeking seems a little bit difficult. Only if you want it to. Seeking is what you know mentally. It is a tool you used to get here, to be here this long, to survive. You do not need to seek any...
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