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spiritual development
25
Nov

Good Habits Bad Habits

Every time I use the word habit, I think of the Broadway play, Avenue Q.  In the play, there are two bears that continually whisper in the ear of the lead character: the good bear whispers positive actions and the bad bear whispers, well, not so positive actions.   Each bear is making suggestions on...
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17
Jul

Silence Does Not Have To Mean Somber!

In January 2014 I set an accountability goal with my global Master group of incredible women: “I will go on a 3 day retreat by 6/30/14.” During the ensuing months of TEDxUNLV preparation and execution, I remembered the goal, but not that I had put an exact date for achieving it (with hindsight I should...
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12
Jun

Perfect Father’s Day Gift

For Dr. Wayne Dyer, the perfect Father’s Day Gift this year is creating a book with his daughter, Serena Dyer.  It is also a perfect gift to me too, since their new book is the first Don’t Die ™ title to be licensed to their publisher, Hay House.  The following newsletter arrived today from Dr. Dyer announcing Serena’s...
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29
Apr

KISS

KISS – Keep it Simple, Silly!  The months I devoted to TEDxUNLV speaker selection and development were not in vain.  One of the many lessons I was called to ‘remember to remember’ was how keeping a subject simple allows for the greatest access to all listeners. That simple lesson seems to be the theme I...
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18
Mar

Coming Out of Hibernation

Coming out of hibernation, traversing life-love changes, life-work changes, success, connections and books.  These are the things I live and breathe on a daily basis.  When the topics come together, I usually write another Don’t Die book!  This time I am sharing a blog post that articulated a slice of what all those topics looks...
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26
Feb

The Mission of Values

Every so often in my work I am given the opportunity to experience first hand why groups of people need to organize around a central mission that they value when they come together to achieve a goal.  It does not matter if the group is a family, a small business, or a huge business or...
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24
Apr

Life Part – 2

2012 started with enormous opportunity and the challenge for shifts to take place.  The economy had an opportunity get stronger – or not.  Unemployment had an opportunity to decline – or not.  American’s have the opportunity to elect a new president – or not. The world supposedly has an opportunity to end on 12/21 –...
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05
Jun

Journals and Journaling

I, too, share the journal I have been using since March 25.  It is designed with a quote from a famous person on one page and a Biblical quote on the other.  Don’t think it would appeal to everyone but for those with a Christian background or for those who are not offended by Christian...
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25
Apr

I AM

Really think watching this segment of Oprah is worth the time. If nothing else it will allow for conversation. My only critical observation is that, unlike millions negatively affected by the economic downturn since 2008, Tom Shadyac made a choice to release his excessive possessions. Knowing what I do about spiritual transformation, I know he...
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05
Nov

Ice cream or Church?

For those experiencing the ‘living loss’ of a loved one to Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, finding moments of happiness can be far and in between. Yet when you keep your eyes, ears and heart open you can sometimes be touched by a moment that allows you to share a smile which is all you need...
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