Getting into Flow requires we become very nimble at switching back and forth between our strategic intellect and our wild, playful self. “We approach timelessness in the moments when we feel most at home with ourselves. When we are being true to ourselves and existing in authenticity, we are not measuring ourselves against time or…
Sprouting the Seeds of Inspiration
Sprouting the seeds of inspiration requires that we fill our days with authentic, joyful experiences that make us feel alive. “I learned…that inspiration does not come like a bolt, nor is it kinetic, energetic striving, but it comes into us slowly and quietly and all the time, though we must regularly and every day give…
The Five Principles of Momentum
Achieving our goals requires a consistent implementation of the principles of momentum. Gaining momentum is not a painful push, but rather an embrace of inspiration. “If you have the guts to keep making mistakes, your wisdom and intelligence leap forward with huge momentum.” ~ Holly Near The pain of being stuck in an ever-repeating Groundhog…
How We Do Our Best Work
We do our best work when we let ourselves stay in the zone of not knowing and let our intuition guide us. “The road seen, then not seen, the hillside hidingthen revealing the way you should take, the roaddropping away from you as if leaving you to walkon thin air, then catching you, holding you…
Vulnerability & Regret
Vulnerability comes before courage and confidence. Reaching our destinies requires that we embrace and feel the very emotions we want to hide. “There is this word. Nothing like it exists in the English language. It’s Portuguese. Saudade. Do you know that one?…[T]here’s no perfect definition. It’s more of an expression of feeling…of terrible sadness. It’s…
Curating a Beautiful Mind
“When your mind awakens, your life comes aliveand the creative adventure of your soul takes off.” ~ John O’Donohue Curating a beautiful mind takes thoughtful intention. When we have done so, we set out on the creative adventures of our lives. We bolster our reserves for doing the extraordinary. It was hour three of strolling…














