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Category Archives: Personal Growth
The Power of Mindfulness when Transitioning
Practicing mindfulness when you are transitioning through changes is a powerful experience. It is known that the brains of human beings have what’s called “Negativity Bias.” Our brains are built in a way that they act like teflon with positive … Continue reading
Organizing: The Power Lies in Your Response
What have you created in your life? What do you want to create in your life? Are you organizing yourself around those activities and events? The power in organizing what you want lies in your response to life events. There is … Continue reading
Staying Positive While Organizing Through a Transition
“How do you do a don’t?” the young child of an acquaintance recently asked. I like this question. It relates to the work I do, helping people stay positive while organizing through a transition. I also found it to be … Continue reading
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Organizing: Familiarity Versus Fulfillment
Once upon a time there was a beautiful bird that flew far away from home. She ventured into an area of the world that was colder than she’d previously known, and found a big pile of steamy dung into which … Continue reading
Grief and Organizing
As I mentioned in my last post, I’ll be blogging every other Friday now, rather than each Friday, as I’m writing two books and want to put more time into completing them sooner rather than later. The one book I’m creating … Continue reading
Organizing Your Life – Part 4
Continuing from last week’s post … Identifying the “big rocks” (important activities) in life is an especially beneficial activity if things have recently changed for you. Transition can be challenging and disorienting, it’s also a great opportunity to reassess your big … Continue reading