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a better way. week seven
Before I share this week’s excerpt from abetterway. using inner resources to create your own algorithm, I’d like to share a few inspiring podcast interviews that showed up in my algorithm this past week. Both podcasts are interviews with people I stumbled upon early on in my journey in day. Rich Roll interviews Ellen Langer, […]
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something more. week seven
Welcome to the Thursday Book Club where for the second time in less than a week I have messed up my original published post. I am using my phone and macbook and apparently do not have a good understanding of their relationship. I am certain there is some sort of symbolism in this for me. […]
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a better way. week six
I’m a bit disappointed. I created an entire post on my iphone using the wordpress app. I switched to my macbook to add an attachment. Apparently the post is not living anywhere. I can’t help but think what I wrote was not meant to be shared. I wonder what I am about to write that […]
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a better way. week five
The infinite potential of pure awareness. When I walk in to an 8th grade Science classroom, I’m interested in hearing what they are learning in Physics. I did not take Physics. Ever. It was offered as an elective in 12th grade (if I remember correctly), and you had to be ‘approved’ to be in the […]
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a better way. week four
Last night, I listened to a conversation between Trevor Noah and Kevin Hart on Trevor’s new podcast, What Now? Side note: In today’s excerpt, I begin with a version of What now?: I say now what? to suggest that life is continuous. Achievement is growth, and then there’s the next thing. Always. In the podcast […]
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something more. week four
The name of my blog changed itself. At some point it transitioned into day. As is read in today’s excerpt – it was always day. In my own real time experience, life circumstances are demonstrating much clarity around me being the common denominator…always. What’s happening (circumstance) is my feedback, my results, my data. I choose […]
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a better way. week three
It was depression that introduced me to the visceral experience of resistance. I did not want to go to work. I played games with myself to get out of the house. At times, it felt as if there was an energetic wall between my body and the door to leave. I’d bribe myself with Starbucks. […]
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something more. week three
…the difference between talent and genius: the talented person aims at a target that anyone can see and hits it, a genius aims at a target no one can see, and hits it. not sure of original source – but I include it on p 8 of somethingmore You may purchase your very own soft, […]
