Do you feel like you were put on earth to do something specific? Do you constantly find ways to avoid connecting with your purpose? Here are concrete steps to connect with your purpose by using a system called RYE (Refuting Your Excuses), Vancouver counselor and life coach, Jon Jassy walks you through an easy way to fight back against excuses and to live a fuller life in the process.
If the world needs anything right now, it needs inspiration. It needs brilliantly talented people who see things differently, who are starters (not joiners), who see unique solutions to complex problems, who ask the questions, who see beyond the propaganda, who are creators and generators instead of consumers. In order to do that, we've got to start writing, painting, creating......and stop wasting our energy looking for our keys.
Jon Jassy explains how fear, perfectionism and resistance came between him and the one thing he wanted to do more than anything else – to write. Do you ever feel frustrated because you talk yourself out of what you want to do with your time, energy and existence here on earth? Read on to find out how to make space for purpose-led in activities your life.
Do you want to organize your space, but feel intimidated by the task? Jodi Carter, a professional organizer from Vancouver, BC, offers advice on how to break down organizing into small tasks. Try these simple techniques and breathe easier in your newly organized space.
Want an easier life? Tips from the highly productive queen of organization, Jodi Larson-Carter, on how to delegate-and stop overfunctioning.
Kate Harris, mother extraordinaire, on how little shifts in thinking can lift your mood.
How would your life change if you made a decision that you deserve at least as much of your time and energy as other people in your life? What would happen if you started showing up for yourself with the same diligence and consistency and lack of guilt with which you show up for others?
Do you ever wish that you didn’t have to struggle to find your keys, to use your desk or to find a clean dish? All of these little challenges might not seem like a big deal, but small amounts of stress have a huge effect on health, on relationships and on happiness! Here are some tips from Jodi Larson-Carter, a professional organizer.
How do you make space for yourself-and for your relationship-when you have two young children at home? Our brilliant new columnist, Kate Harris, shares some tips and tools that help her stay sane.
The path to transformation doesn't have to be painful. Our theory is that is should be made up of small changes and simple steps that add up over time and create lasting change. Here's one client's story.
Friday, September 18, 2009
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