Category: Daily Spark

  • Daily Spark: Overcome Glum

    Goi Nasu said, “An entire sea of water can’t sink a ship unless it gets inside the ship. Similarly, the negativity of the world can’t put you down unless you allow it to get inside you.

  • Daily Spark: Release Unworthiness

    Louise Hay, “”I am willing to release the need to be unworthy. I am now becoming all that I was created to be!”

  • Daily Spark: Show the Blue

    I read a poem by children’s author Shel Silverstein today, about “blue skin”. It takes courage to show who we authentically are, to trust in our centered, spiritual selves, and be ourselves.

  • Daily Spark: Open For Us

    Alexander Graham Bell famously said, “when one door closes, another door opens”.  But do you know the rest of the saying? i reads, “But we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the ones which open for us.”

  • Daily Spark: Conditions for Rebirth

    Parker Palmer said, “There is a hard truth to be told: before spring becomes beautiful, it is plug ugly, nothing but mud and muck . . . But in that muddy mess, the conditions for rebirth are being created.”

  • Daily Spark: Lead from the Seat . . .

    “Lead from the seat you are in!  Every role and every person can make a difference!”

  • Daily Spark: The Power of Yet

    In the LinkedIn training entitled “Foster a Growth Mindset and Mental Agility”, with Shade Zaharai, she discusses the power of adding “Yet” to improve mindset.

  • Daily Spark: Inner Alchemy

    The Freedom Alchemist said, “I am in the right place, at the right time. doing the right thing. I am in flow, and doors open easily for me!”

  • Daily Spark: Choice To Do It Differently

    “The most important spiritual growth … happens in the midst of conflict –when you’re frustrated, angry or scared, and you’re doing that same old thing, and then you suddenly realize that you have a choice to do it differently . . . “

  • Daily Spark: Series of Miracles

    The Danish author Hans Christian Anderson is quoted as saying, “The whole world is a series of miracles, but we’re so used to them we call them ordinary things.”