Even though Sir Isaac Newton shared his three laws of motion as early as 1686, many of us are yet to adopt them in our daily behavior.
Not sure how many of you are aware of the backlash t
Just a few weeks ago, it dawned upon me that flipping my view on my father's experience with people by 180 degrees could bring me a lot of joy and peace as I get older.
My dad was extremely devoted
Do we have a choice? I sure think we do. It became a lot easier for me when I began to define worry as—guaranteed misery today for something that may or may not happen in the future.
In fact,
Everything in life comes with at least two sides to it, including being smart. Human beings are amazing time travelers, given our ability to imagine the future and ruminate about our past. What I
Hope 2014 has started off well for you. Sorry for the long silence.
I have been devoting most of my attention to help launch a live virtual workshop in Mindful Leadership for Janice Marturano.
We have all heard the above phrase or been asked the question, "Is your glass half full or half empty?"
While I have preached this message to many on many an occasion, the context could not have been m
Conditioning, Conditioning, Conditioning.
Knowingly or unknowingly, we have managed to develop a system in most cultures to condition kids to stay within the lines, either through innocuous methods
Is there a real difference between Joy & Fulfillment vs. Achievement & Pleasure or is it purely semantics? Let's see if this makes any sense to you. Most of us have been raised to believe t
I am excited to be attending my first Wisdom 2.0 Conference this week from February 21-24th. A friend of mine at the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, NY recommended that it would be a great event. Fo