Texting That Saves Lives

Saturday, July 7, 2012

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Texting That Saves Lives

We don't set out to save the world; we set out to wonder how other people are doing and to reflect on how our actions affect other people's hearts.

- Pema Chodron -

Texting That Saves Lives

Teenagers in the U.S. send an average of 3,339 text messages per month. What happened when Nancy Lublin, the CEO and Chief Old Person at DoSomething.org, started texting 200,000 teens across America? They texted back -- about their own problems, from bullying to depression to abuse. In this passionate TED talk, Nancy describes how this birthed a crisis text hotline which has helped thousands of teens quickly and safety get the help that they need. { read more }

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Text message, call, visit, or reach out to someone in your life who simply needs to be heard.


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20 Amazing Photos From Outer Space

Friday, July 6, 2012

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20 Amazing Photos From Outer Space

The goal of life is to make your heartbeat match the beat of the universe to match your nature with Nature.

- Joseph Campbell -

20 Amazing Photos From Outer Space

As humans have begun to explore the mysteries of outer space, both by sending unmanned probes and physically traveling beyond the Earth's atmosphere, a vast number of amazing pictures have been collected. Often photographs of outer space are recorded for the purposes of science, but are also often breathtakingly beautiful images revealing the wonders of the universe. This post brings together 20 of the most astounding pictures of space ever created. { read more }

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Take time to look up at the night sky today.


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5 Principles for Inner Transformation at Work

Thursday, July 5, 2012

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5 Principles for Inner Transformation at Work

Set me a task in which I can put something of my very self, and it is a task no longer; it is joy; it is art.

- Bliss Carman -

5 Principles for Inner Transformation at Work

"People go to work to sustain themselves and produce value in the world. Yet work environments can also be stressful, filled with challenging responsibilities and personalities, and feel misaligned with our most deeply cherished values. Instead of sustaining us, the workplace can sometimes feel simply draining, and at worst, unwholesome for both ourselves and the world...is there a path for heart and spirit to come alive through inner transformation at work?" This article delves into five principles that might help pave such a path. { read more }

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This week, make an effort to align your external work in the world with your core inner values.


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Are You Training Yourself To Fail?

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

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Are You Training Yourself To Fail?

We become what we repeatedly do.

- Sean Covey -

Are You Training Yourself To Fail?

"'Did you get done what you wanted to get done today?' Eleanor, my wife, asked me. 'Not really,' I said. She laughed. 'Didn't you write the book on getting done what you want to get done?' Some people are naturally pre-disposed to being highly productive. They start their days with a clear and reasonable intention of what they plan to do, and then they work diligently throughout the day, sticking to their plans, focused on accomplishing their most important priorities, until the day ends and they've achieved precisely what they had expected...I am, unfortunately, not one of those people." In this candid article a reputed author and management consultant offers up his reflections on how the habits we reinforce can help or hinder our productivity { read more }

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This week try experimenting with "productivity rituals" of the sort described in the article.


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