The Seinfeld Strategy To Stop Procrastination

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

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The Seinfeld Strategy To Stop Procrastination

But really, all we need is dedication to small, manageable tasks. Mastery follows consistency.

- -James Clear- -

The Seinfeld Strategy To Stop Procrastination

Jerry Seinfeld, co-creator of one of the longest running comedy series in television has a brilliant strategy for getting things done. And, it's not what you might think. It involves taking your mind off the results, and focusing on the joy of the process instead. Read more to learn the importance of 'not breaking the chain.'
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What is your heart's greatest passion? Take small, meaningful steps to carry you closer to your dream. Remember, mastery requires consistency.


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Anne Lamott On Grief, Grace & Gratitude

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

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Anne Lamott On Grief, Grace & Gratitude

With life as short as a half-taken breath, don't plant anything but love.

- Rumi -

Anne Lamott On Grief, Grace & Gratitude

In this sharp yet poignant piece, writer Anne Lamott reflects on mortality and what it means to be truly alive. She writes of her experience taking a walk with a friend who is dying, "First of all, friends like this may not even think of themselves as dying, although they clearly are, according to recent scans and gentle doctors' reports. But no, they see themselves as fully alive. They are living and doing as much as they can, as well as they can, for as long as they can." Anne goes on to share a conversation she had with a friend processing a fatal diagnosis. "I have what everyone wants, but no one would be willing to pay." said Anne's friend. What are they? "The two most important things. I got forced into loving myself. And I'm not afraid of dying anymore." Read on for more of Anne's eloquent thoughts on the charged complexity of our human experience." { read more }

Be The Change

How do you keep yourself in touch with the beauty of life? Some people keep gratitude journals, meditate, create music, connect with family, etc. Choose and implement a daily practice that reminds you of life's immense beauty.


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The Hero At The Checkout Counter

Monday, December 29, 2014

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The Hero At The Checkout Counter

A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.

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The Hero At The Checkout Counter

When a musician encounters an extraordinary unsung hero at the checkout counter of his neighborhood grocery store, he is so moved that he cannot get the experience out of his mind for weeks. His thoughts and feelings eventually manifest into words on his blog: "When real heroism steps out of a movie, or off the pages of a book...it has the capacity to touch a part of you that has been sleeping. It reaches right into your soul, and reminds you what you could be...No matter what storms life may bring, when you meet real heroism, it reminds you what you sometimes forget: that you can rise to the occasion." Read on for the full story of Amitabhan's inspiring experience with a humble hero, and what he learned from it. { read more }

Be The Change

What difficulty in your life makes you feel incapable? Today, look that difficulty in the eye and and decide that you will, with humility and strength, persevere.


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How Does Grace Happen?

Sunday, December 28, 2014

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How Does Grace Happen?

I come into the peace of wild things who do not tax their lives with forethought of grief... For a time I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.

- Wendell Berry -

How Does Grace Happen?

Grace has the capacity to transcend even our darkest of spaces. It is a sudden miracle, basked in the light of loving-kindness. And, grace has the capacity to heal. "These moments of grace," author Mary Traina writes, "teach us that there is always more to life than we can imagine." But, how do we open our hearts to grace? By way of answer, this article offers up a series of simple, yet moving real-life stories. { read more }

Be The Change

Slow down. This moment is full of wonder, why not take the time to cherish it?


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