The excitement and possibility of inquiry is when you can access the deep well of resources within you that brings new insight and awareness for growth.
Read MoreContemplation differs from meditation in that, instead of quieting thought, we examine and engage with thought. By giving time in our day that is unfilled by stimulation and activity we can tap into the useful contemplative and reflective mind.
Read MoreThe people in our lives have a huge impact on us. As you get clearer about how you want your life to be, who you want to be in the world, start finding people who bring up your average, who inspire and encourage your journey, not just directly, but by who they are and what they are doing with their lives and in the world.
Read MoreI often see in prospective clients that they may very much want the results of mentoring like growth, clarity, action, happiness, letting go, goals, etc. but the fears are greater: exposure, vulnerability, potential for disappointment or failure.
Read MoreEvery aspect of our lives deserves inquiry including how we use technology. Give it a try, be objective. What percentage of your life is lived through your technology device? Pick a number and then begin to really watch yourself, be aware of when and how often you are using and thinking about it. After a day or more of watching, see how close you came to the truth.
Read MoreWithin your diversity of selves you can find that some of them lead, some follow, some hide out, some only come out when you have a few glasses of wine, some resent that they are not attended to, some are empowered, some are not.
Read MoreThe first question I ask of a business client is: If you pull up to the parking lot of your business and sit in your car and wait, do you feel any resistance to walking in the door? What do you resist? How would you have to set up your work and your business so that you were looking forward to walking in the door?
Read MoreTruth is a fact, it is data, and it is measurable, collectable, recordable, and experiential. The opposite of truth is opinion, judgment, and interpretation. A simple example would be the difference between someone saying to another person “what you said is hurtful” vs. “when you said (x) I felt hurt”, the first interprets the others intention and the second is simply reporting the external and internal data.
Read MoreTake this 14 day challenge to find the richness of information, symbolism, and mysteries in your everyday life. Discover the portals and opportunities for growth and inquiry that will lead you to adventure and growth.
Read MoreIt is interesting to look at language, it is the source code of your thinking and your thinking has a huge effect on your perception of life. Often times when we change our language we change our experience.
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