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Shifting Perspective: Identity Versus Career

The journey of self-discovery may take some time and definitely some commitment, but it comes down to this: We are a combination of our standards, ideals,...

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How Leaders Can Cultivate An Abundance Mentality

As Lao Tzu is credited with saying: “When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you.” During times of economic uncertainty,...

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The Trouble With Chasing Worthiness

Originally printed in Rolling Stone When you ask people who they are, nine times out of 10 they’ll identify themselves by their profession. They might...

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Who Will You Be in the New Year?

Originally printed in Rolling Stone It’s that time of the year again. Have you made your New Year’s resolutions list? I haven’t made any resolutions for...

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The Lost Art (and Joy) of Play

There’s something very common about all of us as we grow older… We’ve forgotten how to play! By “play”, I don’t mean just the act of stacking...

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The Gifts of Impermanence

“It is not impermanence that makes us suffer. What makes us suffer is wanting things to be permanent when they are not.”- Thich Nhat Hanh We know that...

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Body Love

Do you have a good relationship with your body? I don’t just mean whether you like your body or not or whether you exercise, eat your greens, or have a good...

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Happiness is Elusive

When did we start chasing “happiness” and why? As long as “happiness” is a destination and something to get to, it will never be yours, at least not...

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Mental Health Is Not Enough

Spirituality is not a formula; it is not a test. It is a relationship. Spirituality is not about competency; it is about intimacy. Spirituality is not about...

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