Every morning, I like to start the day by creating a context for the day. Some people think of these as affirmations, but that’s not quite what I mean. I mean that I decide what my perspective is for the day. What’s my paradigm? How am I going to perceive my world, my circumstances, my environment? What reality do I choose today? My context gives meaning to the world. It actually creates my experience.
Continue reading...1. December 2008
I was having dinner with a client and two new friends the other night. And we were talking about values and Ben Franklin’s Virtues. Senia, a positive psychology coach, chimed in that she had used her name to create an anagram for her values. And then we were off! So we all came up with [...]
Continue reading...24. September 2008
How do you take the day-to-day actions that feal scary or hard? Here are a few tips to make it easier.
Continue reading...9. October 2007
My most recent Artist’s EDGE Newsletter has been generating lots of conversation. Here’s a great email that I just received from Andrea Anderson: “Without doubt, negative thinking is dangerous and self-destructive. On the other hand, saying that a person can change any circumstances outside themselves is quite dangerous and puts them in a position of [...]
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19. February 2009
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