By Laura Dennis, on April 30th, 2013%
This is a guest post by Laura Dennis. In the years following 2001 bipolar breakdown, I worked as a sales person for a medical device company. It was a fast-paced, stressful job that I really loved. I didn’t tell anyone about my bout with mental illness because I didn’t want people questioning my ability to [...] . . . → Read More: How to Stand in Your Truth
By judybelmont, on July 16th, 2012%
“Stop acting as if life is a rehearsal. Live this day as if it were your last. The past is over and gone. The future is not guaranteed.” – Wayne Dyer Are you undermining your life happiness with bad habits that you just can’t seem to shake? If you are, then you are in [...] . . . → Read More: The 8 Thought Habits You Must STOP Before You Can Live A Positive Life
By Stacy, on April 12th, 2012%
Dreams are important for living a life full of purpose, passion, excitement and joy. When we have lost touch with our dreams we go from day to day doing what needs to be done and not much more. We may be apathetic at best and depressed and unmotivated at worst. We can pursue all of [...] . . . → Read More: How to Reconnect with Your Dreams to Live a Life of Excitement and Joy
By Stacy, on April 11th, 2012%
A couple of months ago I shared with you how meditation has improved my life. I shared why I decided to start meditating and how it has worked to improve my life. I shared different types of meditation and I gave some wonderful samples of music and links to free downloads. That post was even [...] . . . → Read More: How Meditation Continues to Improve My Life
By Guest, on August 29th, 2011%
This is a guest post by Sherrie Koretke “I think the reward for conformity is that everyone likes you except yourself.” Rita Mae Brown If that’s the case then why do we conform? I have a feeling it’s because there are a lot of us who have locked away our true, adventurous selves in order to [...] . . . → Read More: Embrace the Real You
By Steve, on August 22nd, 2011%
This is a guest post by Steve Rice from Karmic Kappuccino. The Teacher She was sharply dressed with fine features and kind eyes. Her voice was soft and encouraging. “Did you write this?” she asked, gesturing to the pages on the desk in front of her. “Yes,” I responded. “All of it?” There was the glint [...] . . . → Read More: One Lesson that Changed My Life Forever
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