Tag: #transformation

  • Daily Spark: Whatever Arises

    The spiritual teacher Matt Kahn said “Whatever arises, love that”. Four simple words, “whatever happens, love that”.  So very simple, but oh, so very hard.

  • Live Uniquely

    As I walk through a botanical garden today, I am reminded of all the ways there are to grow. As Jim Rohn says, “Lifestyle is the art of discovering ways to live uniquely.”

  • Daily Spark: The Best of It

    I have really identified with the words of Abraham (Esther Hicks) “The key to regaining your wonderful feeling of personal empowerment and control is to decide, right now, no matter how good or how bad you are feeling, that you are going to do your best to make the best of it.”

  • Daily Spark: Out of the Ruins

    Lucretius said, “The old must always make way for the new, and one thing must be built out of the ruins of another”.

  • Daily Spark: The Fruits of my Legacy

    Today on my birthday, I want to be like the loquat tree in my yard . . . bursting with energy, fulfilling my purpose, and full of the fruits of my labor and my legacy.

  • Daily Spark: Try Something New

    Mike Dooley said, “It’s always easier to try something new than to wonder what might have been.”  I want to hold onto that thought.  I want to squeeze every last drop of juice from the fruit that is life before I go.

  • Daily Spark: Celebrate Good Times

    Today was a good day, a joyful day.  After five weeks of health challenges with life and death struggles, my partner made it home from the hospital.  I feel a bit like singing Kool and the Gang’s song, you all know it: “Celebrate good times, come on!”

  • Daily Spark: All The Good I Can Do

    “I cannot do all the good that the world needs, but the world needs all the good that I can do!” – Jana Stanfield

  • Loving What Is

    When we are on a transformation journey, we need to celebrate some of our progress along the way, and love what is, as we are growing and changing!

  • Daily Spark: A Bit Goofy

    I so relate to the words of the soccer player Julie Foudy, when she said, “Leadership is loud. It is quiet. It is thoughtful and emotional and cerebral and nerdy and goofy and joyful and motivating.”