In reality, what draws a person to a Mindfulness practice is generally a heart-felt yearning to stop the madness within and without. And the curiosity to see if this might work when everything else hasn’t.
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crazy clown car busyness
Posted in attention, brain research, career transition, change, culture, Emotional Intelligence, how to, mindfulness, motivation, psychology, tagged career, coaching, MBSR, mindfulness, stress reduction on 04/15/2012 | Leave a Comment »
about those new years’ resolutions
Posted in attention, awareness, change, coaching, creativity, culture, Emotional Intelligence, goals, happiness, how to, life, mindfulness, motivation, psychology, relaxation, work life balance, tagged change, coaching, Emotional Intelligence, goal setting, how to, mindfulness, stress reduction, work life balance on 01/10/2009 | 1 Comment »
OK, so here we go again, another year, another opportunity to set the record straight, move into new territory, finally do those things you think its time to do. Like: lose weight, read more, learn more, be friendlier/happier, cook like they do on the Food Network, get organized, start that new business, write the book that [...]
acceptance
Posted in business, career, change, coaching, culture, Emotional Intelligence, life, mindfulness, work life balance, tagged business, change, coaching, Emotional Intelligence, life, mindfulness, self awareness on 10/03/2008 | 1 Comment »
I gave a presentation yesterday to a group at Ohio State University. While it wasn’t about this topic, I touched on the concept of Acceptance. Its not a word we use often; it might bring up for you competing ideas, such as: action is better than non-action, never give up, be pro-active, its not the American way. This may be [...]