admin on February 21st, 2009

I often ask clients to create an ideal week.  What would be perfect for them to be spending their time doing?  The reply is often, does it have to include work? So often we hear that work is just something that someone fills eight hours with.  Timothy Ferriss wrote a book called The Four Hour [...]

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admin on January 10th, 2009

One of my favorite perfect life aficionados is author SARK.  Here is an excerpt from her book, Eat Mangoes Naked, about perfect pleasure: I began feeling scared at the amount of joy I was experiencing, and noticed myself creating drama, almost like putting the brakes on pleasure. The struggle still feels more comfortable to me [...]

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admin on December 12th, 2008

It seems that people are always looking for perfect: Here’s a post from Michael S. Hyatt, From Where I Sit: Last night, my daughter Mary and her husband, Chris, came over. The weather was unseasonably warm, so we sat out on the porch and talked. We reminisced about their wedding among other things. We laughed. We [...]

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admin on November 28th, 2008

I was reading “My Stroke of Insight” by Jill Bolte Taylor and I watched Oprah interview her on Oprah’s Soul Series, and I was struck by a word.  JUST.  You “just” have to change your thoughts and your life will change.  Peace is inside you all the time.  You “just” have to quiet your mind [...]

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