These days I find myself grateful for the daylight of spring. To be able to drive to work in the light, to have the evening extend into forever offers energy so life feels less heavy. Recently I have been thinking about light. Not the sun in the sky or in our home, rather the light … Continue reading Shine the Light
Month: April 2019
Resiliency Resource Week – April
Once a month I want to introduce you to a new voice. This month, I would love to recommend to you, Rick Hanson, psychologist. I have learned from Rick for over a decade in the areas of brain science and resiliency. He has authored numerous books including Hardwiring Happiness, Buddha’s Brain and his recent writing, Resilient. … Continue reading Resiliency Resource Week – April
When things fade…
This week I was listening to David Whyte. If you are unfamiliar with David, he is an English poet and organizational thinker. In his discussion, he put words to what has been rumbling around my head over the last months. “Most people are 7-10 years behind the frontier of where they are in their life….if … Continue reading When things fade…
We’ll see…
A Taoist story There once was a farmer who lived outside a small village. He cared for his son whom he loved dearly, and his horse who helped plow the fields. One day his beautiful horse ran away. His neighbors gathered saying, “We are so sorry your horse ran away! That is such bad luck!” … Continue reading We’ll see…