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Finding Your “Life Work”

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Think of your job not just as a means to make money, but as a large part of your journey through life. Take a moment to consider all the time you spend at work; if you’re happy at work, you are spending a good part of your life happy. If you’re unsatisfied at work, maybe it’s time to re-evaluate your job and your career ambitions. Ask yourself the following questions: (more…)



Tips for a Healthy Office

Thursday, March 11th, 2010


We rarely think about decorating or enhancing our workplaces, but consider the amount of time you spend in your office. The following tips will help you create a healthy, inspirational workspace. (more…)



Finding Balance by Managing Your Time

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

How to avoid over-committing, over-scheduling, and a lot of stress!


The anxiety of always feeling like there is too much to do and too little time seems to be common among of my friends. How often do you hear people say “I’m going to squeeze in a lunch,” or “I’ll try to fit you in,” or “let me work it into my schedule.” When you have to fit, squeeze or work it in, chances are you’re spreading yourself too thin. By trying to do it all, we often over-commit and when we over-commit we usually end up sacrificing something— like focus, respect, quality time, and peace.


Bottom line, we’re all busy these days and often trying to balance many commitments. But ask yourself what’s more important… participating in lots of activities, or thoroughly enjoying few… accomplishing as many tasks as possible, or completing one task well… having lots of interactions with various people, or having meaningful connections… you get the idea! It has become clear to me that I need to honor and respect myself, and others, by setting aside the appropriate amount of time for whatever it is I am doing. (more…)



Saying “No” to Being Busy

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

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“It is not enough if you are busy. The question is, ‘What are you busy about?’” -Henry David Thoreau


Everyone I know these days is really “busy.” I would bet that nine times out of ten if you ask someone “how are you?” the response will be “busy.” “I am well, thank you” or “doing great” have been replaced!


A great deal of our lives, and our precious time and energy, is spent being busy. But to what end? In my experience, not only is being busy not an enjoyable experience, but it usually doesn’t produce good results, which brings me to the two main problems with leading the “busy” life. First, it’s not fun. When I am busy I am usually stressed and anxious. I am certainly not grounded and connected and I find that my frenetic energy usually keeps me from being fully engaged in the moment. By not being fully present in the moment, I can’t enjoy the quality of my experiences and the connection to my family, work, or whatever situation or human is in front of me. For me this is not a fulfilling or peaceful way to live.

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Conscious living,
everyday. . .


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