This afternoon, I had a run an errand that lasted an hour longer than I would’ve expected. In the beginning, I had told myself I’d head home to make a salad for lunch. However, as my stomach began to growl and eat me from the inside out, I could tell one half of my hungerContinue reading “Allow the future to guide the present”
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Are you open to listening?
Have you ever simply meditated and thought about who you were a year ago? two years ago? three years ago? Sure, it may seem like you have the same hobbies, the same friends, or the same job- but what about your values? Your thoughts? Your attitude? Your desire to grow and learn? It absolutely blowsContinue reading “Are you open to listening?”
In Defense of Transformative Experiences (That you don’t know you will have yet)
Sometimes life flies by like the speed the light and we don’t take time to think about past experiences and particular transformative experiences that largely impacted who we are today. Yes, every little experience and decision we make impacts what we do… but some decisions have larger impacts than others. Those are generally decisions that giveContinue reading “In Defense of Transformative Experiences (That you don’t know you will have yet)”
Learning occurs independent of teaching
Last time I was here, I was in quite the vacation funk. Since then, I’ve gotten out of it. Don’t get me wrong – I’d love to be back in Belize, but it’s been so busy that I haven’t had much time to think about it. I’ve been busy learning. Last Thursday, I got theContinue reading “Learning occurs independent of teaching”
Being an observant
Life is really intriguing and thought provoking when you look at things from an observant point of view. I’ve been at the cottage for a week with my extended family, 3 families in total. One with two daughters and another with three boys. Many of the problems and tensions that arose is due to theContinue reading “Being an observant”