Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "To be great is to be misunderstood.”
Read MoreThere’s a great journal exercise from the book “The Power of Full Engagement” by Tony Schwartz, James E. Loehr. It says to jump ahead to the end of your life and ask yourself: ‘What are the 3 most important lessons I’ve learned and why are they so critical.’
Read MoreNot sure where to focus your energy or what change to make in your life? In his book "Spiritual Liberation: Fulfilling Your Soul’s Potential” Michael Beckwith asks, “What’s the number one thing your soul is begging you to do? “
Read MoreIn the book, “Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life” authors Bill Burnett and Dave Evans talk about reframing the concept of feeling lost. Instead, state, “I don’t always know where I’m going but I know if I’m going in the right direction.”
Read MoreToday is a good day to reflect on the fragility of life and the importance of seizing the day. In the book, “The Way of the Superior Man” it is stated that “Men(Women) who lived significant lives are men(women) who never waited.”
Read MoreWhat do you stand for? What actions, values, priorities are non-negotiable in your life? Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “What I must do is all that concerns me-not what others think.”
Read MoreIt seems we are all trying to figure out what is most important in life. One person has a suggestion for us. According to esteemed author Louis Hay, the two most important things you can do in life are:
Read MorePhilosopher and scholar Friedrich Nietzsche once said, “Have the courage to stand up and say to the world, ‘Call me whatever you like, I am who I must be.’”
Read MorePsychologist Abraham Maslow once said: “If you plan to be less than you are capable of being, you will always be unhappy.” In what ways does this quote speak to you?
Read MoreCarl Jung once said, “He who looks outside dreams. He who looks inside awakes.”
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