Motivated Monday: Stress relief in action

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Taking action is a vital element in reducing stress. Much stress comes from either the past of unfinished tasks and lists or the future anxiety of what might come. Either direction is less stressful when we take action towards it by clearing through and completing even the smallest item. Of course, we must then recognize… Read more »

Shifty Sunday: Do you feel the shift?

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Shift happens! As life is fluid and ever flowing everything is constantly in a state of flux – small shifts or life quakes. Change is good, yet our humanness compels us to resist it. Why is that? What’s with the resistance? Could it be that change is more of an in-the-now-moment experience, which is too… Read more »

Adversity: From Welfare to Wealth

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Duality is one of the game rules of being human. Adversity is a vital element in expansion of personal growth. Russell Redenbaugh’s story is an excellent example of expansion from that place of nothing to everything. It’s in the place of nothing, when every thing feels stripped from us, that we have an opportune moment… Read more »

Power in Perspectives: Is Suarez’s bite bigger than Italy’s exit?

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As a Life Coach, I must mention the power of perspectives that I see happening in the World Cup. The biting incident overshadowing the career exiting of some Italian national football heroes and many other current match details are being less focused on. Luis Suarez’s Latino culture background that more easily condones to strong expression… Read more »