Need Goggles

Some people wear fear goggles or put on beer goggles…one of these is more fun than the other but both do the same thing, they skew what the person sees and how they interpret what they are seeing.  Beer goggles make everything funnier, people prettier, and the person wearing them seem more intelligent and the…

The Power of Positive Thinking

…has its limits.  It’s a powerful tool to help invite good things into our lives, support us in making good decisions, see things for what they really are, allow us to explore our own nature, create good environments for ourselves and others and so much more.  It can help us manifest what we want in…

I’m Really Busy Right Now

We hear a lot about stuffing emotions, comforting ourselves with food, distracting ourselves with entertainment, but people rarely think about being productive or being busy with important and constructive things as a means of avoidance.  In fact, we should be doing things, moving forward, creating our best life, making progress, getting things done, fulfilling our…

A Spoonful of Sugar

People love the hero’s journey.  It’s the stuff of legends and oral history, religions and movies, novels and poetry, spiritual memes and merchandising empires.  We love the thought of going out on a quest to find something and then failing or succeeding (depending on if you prefer comedy or tragedy) and coming home to tell…

Just This Once

In the movie Murphy’s Romance, Emma explains the nuances of checking a horse’s teeth including getting them to open their mouths by inserting a finger into the gap between their teeth, then moving their tongue aside one way and then the other.  Then she stops for a moment and points out “I warn you.  Some…

No is a Valid Answer

We all get frustrated sometimes because we seem to be doing it all right.  We’re holding our intention, we taking right action, we’re being open to the universe, we’re doing what we’ve been asked to do, and still the thing we most want isn’t manifesting.  So then we try a new way of setting intention,…

We Are Merely Players

Who we are is not these material concerns, these attachments, desires, fears or needs. We are much, much more and these things are but minute fragments of our very rich and exponentially expansive lives as souls.  It is as if we are angels acting in a play we are hurriedly writing, along with the other…

It’s Not Me, It’s You

Ever notice that conversations with one particular person inevitably end with them as the subject, no matter where things started?  That talking with them is rarely if ever about anything but what is going on with them and what they need?  You go out, sit and end up with a tab to pay and a…

Whose Responsibility Is It Anyway?

There are times when I listen to friends or clients and the entire story they are relating is about someone else.  It’s a narrative of “them” and “they” and what they did and what they should or shouldn’t feel or think or be or react…  I listen to this, at least for a while, waiting…

Change Doesn’t Segregate

We’re taught to think about our lives as having segments, like the scales of a snake or a scorpion or a lobster.  Each piece is connected but discrete with clear boundaries and sharp edges.  They touch, they intersect, they interact, but they also keep to their own.  Work life, home life, personal life, hobbies, friends,…