What Are Your Everyday New Year’s Intentions?

What Are Your Everyday New Year’s Intentions?

This article was originally shared on Midge’s web site (http://wildonewithin.wordpress.com) on December 28th, 2012. Thank you for allowing us to share this inspiring article. I’ve relinquished for many a year now new year’s resolutions—making them packs quite a self-defeating punch when we don’t stick to them. And anyone who’s been defeated knows why—we set ourselves up to fall short of these resolutions—they’re a tough...

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It’s Almost the End of 2012 – And the New Mayan Calendar Has Started

It’s Almost the End of 2012 – And the New Mayan Calendar Has Started

I was sitting eating breakfast this morning and realized that this was the third week in a row where I hadn’t posted a blog. I think I only missed two other weeks during all of 2012, so that’s pretty odd for me. My son came downstairs and mentioned that he had just posted his blog, so I took that as a kick in the butt, came to my computer and started writing. I love doing this, I call it “automatic writing”. I just sit at the computer...

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Paradigm Shift in How We Look At Our Health

Paradigm Shift in How We Look At Our Health

It’s coming. Can you see it? Can you feel it? Can you taste it? Can you smell it? Weird questions? Maybe, maybe not. I was at an event last night, a gathering of board members for our local hospital. I sit as a Director on the Foundation Board of the hospital. Our group got together with members of the Governing Board of the hospital in a social setting. I was talking with two of the folks from the Governing Board and one of them asked me what...

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The Yes Factor

The Yes Factor

This blog was originally written for The Positive Imperative (www.positiveimperative.com), a web site dedicated to developing positive tools and sharing the need for congruent positivity. Thanks to Victor Sinclair for allowing this to be re-posted here. Motivation. I’ve been a student of it for as long as I can remember. The words “Yes I Can!” might as well be tattooed on my forehead — that’s how strongly I feel about this human...

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