Sorry. No. Thank you …
January 28, 2013
I have a deep-rooted calling to feel happy. To love the skin I’m in and to embrace all the nooks and crannies that make me, me. I need peace of mind like I need oxygen. I need unstructured time like I need water. Consistent contentment and less stress probably boost my immune system more than green juice. And yet I often get lost in my to-do list, complain about too many commitments and align myself… Read More >
6 Ways to Transform a Bad Experience
July 17, 2012
By Guest Blogger
Think about a small flame on a birthday candle doing its absolute best to light up and glow. In the bright of day, its flame is lost. Against the backdrop of the sun or a glaring light bulb, it almost becomes insignificant. So what do you do to maximize its effect? You create darkness by turning off the lights, and you carry the cake into the room for the excited birthday boy or girl. Because… Read More >
New Powers Await You – When You Do Something New
November 14, 2011
By Tama Kieves
Inspiration is an invitation to uncharted abundance. It’s not just the invitation to create a song, a yoga studio, a screenplay and some good money. It’s the invitation to create yourself. The creator is changed by the created. Yet if you refuse to listen to your own beckoning ideas, you hold back exponential resources within. You may think you’re just being practical. But how practical is it to deny your greatest powers? You wouldn’t tell… Read More >
The Blessing of Difficult People: It’s Not What You Think
October 25, 2011
By Guest Blogger
When you get on the path to fulfill your dream, pursue a cherished goal or commit to an inspiring project, there are two kinds of people that you’ll meet: allies and adversaries. Both are inevitable. There will always be allies and adversaries. There will always be people who cheer you on as well as those who challenge you. There will always be people who get what you’re up to and those whose minds are nailed… Read More >
It’s Not Going To Turn Out The Way You Thought
August 15, 2011
By Kate Northrup
It will happen later. His best friend will ask you out instead. You’ll be kissed in the movies instead of on a beach. You’ll end up going to a different school because the one you thought you’d get into didn’t work out. She’ll move away. Someone else will move in next door. She’ll be a little weird at first, a little more shy, but ultimately really good at riding bikes and playing dolls. That part… Read More >
The Weight of Words
April 30, 2010
By Rory Freedman
Jesus kicked my ass again—and I loved every second of it. I’m a Jew, but I grew up in a non-Jew town, and I kinda had Jesus-jealousy for much of my life. Christianity had such an allure: the quiet calm inside a church, the white Communion dresses, and of course, all the bells and whistles of Christmas. Now, as an adult, I’m past the white dress thing. But the rest of it still holds a… Read More >









