Helping Young Children Develop Strong Writing Skills
Writing is one of the most vital communication forms and is a pillar of vast arrays of education systems around the globe. However, in the current technology-driven age, children are not getting enough...
View ArticleWalking Through the Valley of Fear Towards the Oasis of Universal Truth
Sometimes or more often days don’t feel that amazing. It’s okay to feel like being in the dark, scared or overly angry. It’s okay to feel like that. Unfortunately, Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade just...
View ArticleThe Prosperity Game
The Prosperity Game is a lavish and playful game by Abraham Hicks. If you’re not familiar with the Law of Attraction teachings of Abraham-Hicks, they are a group of non-physical teachers channeled by...
View ArticleLanguage Matters: Lessons in Editing from Mr. Rogers
I went to see the Mr. Rogers movie last week (“Won’t You Be My Neighbor”) and found it as heartwarming and uplifting as I expected. If you’re able to see it in a theatre, don’t hesitate. At the...
View ArticleLiving in the Mess of Life
I wonder about this turmoil, this upheaval that has become my new normal. This period of growth that is so painful it makes me want to step outside of my body, no longer wishing to be an active...
View ArticleA Letter I Would Send to My Teenage Self
When you called Steve G. and said, “Do you think I’m so ugly that no girl will ever like me?” and he said, “Maybe in college or later someone will like you”, remember to not listen to him. In fact,...
View Article[LIGHT WORK] On Sacred Activism
“It is no measure of health to be well in a profoundly sick society.” Ahh, Krishnamurti KNOWS. And this is exactly why it’s time for a revolution. I’m interested in how we work as individuals and how...
View ArticleHow to Communicate Effectively with Others
If everyone was able to understand exactly what you were trying to say each and every time you were communicating, you would certainly encounter less friction in your interactions. Unfortunately,...
View ArticleWhy Silence Is the Key of Meaning
After self-publishing a book about my life story as a millennial going through life, I went through an existential void trying to figure out what is the next chapter of my journey. When I came across a...
View Article3 Essentials for a Revolutionary Life of Truth in Action: A Partnership with...
Living aligned with truth is a revolutionary act. It demands courage to listen to your inner voice, willingness to surrender to a bigger picture, and trust to leap into the chasm of the unknown to...
View ArticleMastering the Power Pause
In this week’s episode, I will be sharing insights about how to use the Power Pause, in a conversation. If you are unfamiliar with this term, it is exactly what it sounds like. Perhaps you’re more...
View ArticleHow to Be Authentic … and Appropriate
Authenticity is a word that seems to be very hot lately. We are encouraged to be authentic and authentically express ourselves. But what does authenticity truly mean? And is it possible to be too...
View ArticleDo You Use This Loophole? “I’ll Start Tomorrow”
In my bestselling book, Better Than Before, I identify the twenty-one strategies of habit-formation, and one is the Strategy of Loophole-Spotting. I love studying loopholes, because they’re so funny....
View ArticleEntrepreneur VS. Employee Mindset…Which Do You Embody?
The other day my daughter reminded me of what it means to have an entrepreneur mindset. She’s obsessed with these little dolls called Shoppies (they’re basically the love child of Shopkins). It’s...
View ArticleHow Thought Journaling Helped Me Address My Depression
Depression is something that occurs to often in this world – it’s not picky and it doesn’t prejudice. It can happen to you and it happened to me. It – the numbness and emptiness, the void of apathy...
View ArticleShameless vs. Shameful
There aren’t many fundamental human emotions, and shame is certainly one of them. Shame is usually caused by a collision between our behavior and our culture. Society uses shame to enforce norms and...
View ArticleGrieving an Emotionally Distant Parent
In the circle of life, we expect to outlive our parents. But nothing prepares you for the flood of emotions when you actually watch your parent slip away. Losing a parent is a defining moment in life,...
View ArticleSeeking Inner Peace? Know This. (It’s Not Glamorous, But It Works.)
This summer, I had a birthday and a realization. Another trip around the Sun, another lesson learned. This past birthday marked 15 years since I “got into” inner peace, self-loving, and creativity, and...
View ArticleWhat Kind of Household CEO Are You?
People have asked me how my house runs so smoothly with three teen boys. Cause it does, we have cultivated respect, love and openness. We have helped them step into their divine Self. They have helped...
View ArticleDo Self-help Books Really Work? My Answer…
No. I was at a dinner party last month. Someone said I had written a self-help book. The host of the dinner, a psychiatrist, asked, “Oh? Are you a psychologist?” I said, “No.” He immediately disliked...
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