Instead of “goals” what if you set “intentions”? That’s what I started doing and it changed my life, here’s why… Goals feel so disciplined and strict, while intentions allow for flow and creativity. You might think X is your end game, but maybe Y is meant for you. This happened to me. I remember thatContinue reading “Goals vs Intentions”
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The Root of Resentment
What’s the opposite of resentment? Speaking up. Taking up space. If someone says something to you that you’re not okay with, it’s okay to speak up. A simple “well, that’s not very kind” is enough to get your message across. What happens when you stay quiet? You become resentful. You get mad at them andContinue reading “The Root of Resentment”
You Have to Feel It to Heal It
You have to feel it to heal it. How many of us avoid our pain? We fill our social calendars, lose ourselves in work, drink alcohol to numb, watch TV to escape, shop til we drop, gossip to avoid talking about ourselves… As you can see, numbing takes many different shapes and forms. How manyContinue reading “You Have to Feel It to Heal It”
Thought Works in Mysterious Ways
“Thought is not reality; yet it is through thoughts that our realities are created.” – Sydney Banks Your thoughts are a big deal, and yet, they’re not. What do I mean by that? Most of our thoughts aren’t even real, yet they can create pain, sadness, anger, excitement, happiness, motivation etc. You can run aContinue reading “Thought Works in Mysterious Ways”
The Woman Who Tried to Buy Happiness
For my day job, I work as a Fashion Stylist. I help my clients discover their personal style and bring it to life. One day I was setting up for my appointment at a major department store when a woman walked in to chit chat with the receptionist, I think they were friends. The wallsContinue reading “The Woman Who Tried to Buy Happiness”