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Daily Spark: Alert Me
This week I’ve been listening to the annual Tapping World Summit, and one of the Day 3 speakers, Damon Silas, said “Our emotions aren’t there to hurt me, but to alert me.”
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Daily Spark: Courage to Use Your Gifts
I’m learning that courage isn’t about being the best — it’s about being willing. Willing to show up. Willing to share. Willing to trust that what I have is enough. And when I use my gifts, even imperfectly, I shine.
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Daily Spark: How are YOU smart?
A friend of mine, keynote speaker and singer Jana Stanfield‘s mom was known to say to her students: “It’s not how smart you are — it’s how are you smart?”
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Daily Spark: Expect the Unexpected
Life can throw us curveballs, and I don’t know about you, but I don’t always enjoy those unexpected surprises. So I love this quote by Mandy Hale: “When nothing is certain, anything is possible.”
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Daily Spark: Willing to See Differently
I AM someone who is willing to see things differently — with curiosity, openness, and grace. I release the need to have all the answers
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Daily Spark: Kindness for Lent
While I’m not Catholic myself, I came across a quote from the Pope that resonated with me. He said: “I would like to invite you to a very practical and frequently unappreciated form of abstinence: that of refraining from words that hurt and offend our neighbors.” I interpreted that as “kindness for Lent”.
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Daily Spark: So Sweet
Instead of thinking about gratitude as a concept, I let myself feel into the things in my life that are so sweet.
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Daily Spark: Finding Your People
“Your people are the ones who hear your soul, not just your words.” — Unknown
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Daily Spark: The Root of Loneliness
I recently came across a quote from Carl Jung that put words to something I didn’t understand until now: “Loneliness does not come from having no people around you, but from being unable to communicate the things that seem important to you.”
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Daily Spark: The Powerful In-Between
One of the most transformational quotes of my life is by Wallace Wattles. I say it to myself often: “…we are wonderful, becoming.”