I’m feeling the slightest bit self-conscious about writing “yet another” introspective post about my thoughts. Yet I remind myself, “That’s all you ever write about!” And so, what the hey, here goes…
Category: Personal Growth
Day 372: You have nothing to do with it.
During some recent journaling (this afternoon, to be exact), I have been reminded of the importance of taking charge of what I create in my life, my thoughts, and my reaction… especially…
Day 370: That Very Dark Rabbit Hole
So this morning my brain was trying to effect a coup d’etat in my head, the objective being to mercilessly judge and berate myself for my short-comings and failures (real or imagined)….
Day 368: Struggle was my middle name.
So in Year One of my 365 Day Blogging Project, I wrote a lot on topics pertaining to the Law of Attraction. One of these topics you might call the Art of…
Day 364: Don’t Take It Personally
Nothing other people do is because of you. It is because of themselves. All people live in their own dream, in their own mind; they are in a completely different world from…
Day 362: The Cure for Marketing Blues?
I have been practicing online marketing for nearly twelve years now. As in, during that time, I have maintained email lists, built and kept professional websites, and generally aimed to generate business…
Day 359: Get the Gift of Your Past
I have long been on a search for greater clarity about my life: specifically, what it means to be happy, what ways of thinking promote happiness, and what I truly value in…
Day 358: Just Because They’re Habits, Doesn’t Mean You Can’t Change Them…
Today I saw this quote on an Abraham-Hicks group page on Facebook: “It should only be talked about if the talking will make you feel better. It is of no value, ever,…
Day 356: “The Artist’s Way” and Open Creative Valves
Back when I was in high school, a friend of mine interested me to an interesting book called “The Artist’s Way.” In it, author Julia Cameron designed a workshop of sorts–on paper–where…
Day 355: Dump the “Should!”
For much of my life, I was susceptible to a particular brand of confusion that generally clouded up my thinking and weakened my resolve. Though in many ways this type of thinking…