How about this – two new articles in one day! I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed Michael Carroll’s book “Fearless at Work”. While I had hoped I would enjoy it since Carroll is a teacher in the Shambhala lineage I study, I was overwhelmed by ideas and inspiration after reading his book. I love it [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Archive for the 'Awareness' Category
Bringing Jewels of Light…
Just wanted to let you (yes, all two of you) know that I’m still around and writing. Work has been extraordinarily busy, so expect to find new posts related to business soon. I just sat a Shambhala Level 2 retreat and it was very powerful and subtle at the same time. I’m sure that will pour out [...]
Read the rest of this entry »On Cubes and Where Did you Keep Your Mind at Work Today?
So I work in an office. In a cubicle, lined up perfectly with other cubicles. Some people refer to this as a “cube farm”. I work in building with four floors, with the top three floors all having the same concept of being solid enough to hold up rows and rows and rows and rows [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Go Find Your Sacred Stall
Go find your Sacred Stall. If this is your home, then it will be easy to chose where to sit. You can take a moment and catch up with yourself. Breathe. Stop. Stop pushing to do anything other than what you’re doing right now. Feel your feet – do they hurt? Feel your legs – [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Rush Hour of your Mind
There is nothing outside of us that can drop us into fear as quickly as our very own mind. The fear of losing a loved one, a house, a job, stability – those things could happen, yes. But are they happening right now, in this very moment? Other than a few moments in your life [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Why did you get up today?
Do you want to know? No, don’t mean with your head. I mean, do you feel why you’re in your own skin? Why did you get up today? Why were you allowed that gift?Do you feel in every cell, every breath, what you are doing? Do you feel like to get the chance, every minute, [...]
Read the rest of this entry »