Keeping focused on what’s most important

Stephen Covey says that the most important thing is to keep the most important thing, the most important thing. How might we actually do this? If you are visual, draw pictures or write with big colourful pens about what has greatest priority for you. Like words? Write it out on …

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Opening to the big picture – at least once/month

When I can’t see the forest for the trees, I step back and find space. I most love to find a new quiet journaling spot like a coffee shop or park. In a location away from home and work, I can get a bigger perspective. Starting with a blank page, …

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My journal is my best friend.

I can’t imagine who would allow me to totally ignore, abuse, laugh with, swear at, shed tears on, get angry at and be totally honest with him/her – other than my journal. My journal is a truly unconditional friend. It does not reject, manipulate, judge, laugh at or ridicule me. …

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New times require new ways of thinking

“It is through science that we prove, but through intuition that we discover.” ~ Jules H. Poincare ~ As our world gets more complex, we are discovering that rational and logical ways of thinking become less effective. There is an increasing need to include intuitive thinking in the mix. Also, …

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Do You Have The Commitment To Follow Through?

“The achievement of your goal is assured the moment you commit yourself to it.” — Mack R. Douglas “If Columbus had turned back, no one would have blamed him. Of course, no one would have remembered him either.” — Source Unknown Have you mustered the courage to start something but …

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4 Levels of Commitment to Life and Personal Development

“Give life meaning through your commitments.” — Paul Reinert How committed are you to what you do in your life? Strong commitment reflects a path with heart. A path with heart fills us up with meaning, purpose and often joy. We truly live life when we care deeply and engage …

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