SEEING ME: The Payoff of Mental Decluttering
This month’s blog is a free edited excerpt from Seeing Me, written by photographer Dave Rackley and yours truly. Seeing Me is a guide to […]
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This month’s blog is a free edited excerpt from Seeing Me, written by photographer Dave Rackley and yours truly. Seeing Me is a guide to […]
SEEING ME: The Payoff of Mental Decluttering Read More »
“As candy comes down a conveyor belt, Lucy and Ethel must wrap each piece of chocolate in paper and place it back on the conveyor.
Shutting Down the Production Line (in your head) Read More »
“When we’re forcing or resisting, we’re pushing the whole system— our bodies and everything around us—out of balance.”— Sarah Susanka The Not So Big Life:
“Are You in the Natural Flow or Time Obsessed?” Read More »
“I return to the fact that the aim and purpose of practice is to immerse ourselves so completely in life that we are life itself
A Huge Sigh of Relief Read More »
“Home is where your story begins.”– Annie Danielson My house and I were not in sync. The space and I “were not one,” not by
“Finding Myself at Home: The Transformation” Read More »
“Let go of the ways you thought life would unfold:the holding of plans or dreams or expectations – let it all go.”— Dana Faulds I
Laying It All Down Read More »
“This drying out, this self-crowding sneaks up on me. It seems I must always feel a little wilted or deadened before I know I’m too
Are You Pot-bound? Read More »
When you get a text that says Maddy, your three-year-old granddaughter, just peed in the potty on purpose and you jump for joy (even though
The Joy of Peeing in the Potty on Purpose Read More »
For me, the bad beginning is just something to build on. It’s no big deal. You have to give yourself permission to do that because
Got Courage? Want Some? Read More »
Stop right now. Stop. Ask yourself the question, “If I had 66 days to celebrate my life, what would I do?” As of February 1st,