A leisurely pace
Most of my adult life - and I don't think I'm alone in this - I've been frantic about wherever I'm going next, rushing into everything, with this painful, low-grade feeling of constant panic. Early in 2005, when I took a weekend vacation to Natchez, Mississippi, and stayed in a beautiful old bed-an... Read full article
Common-sense time management
For much of my life,
and especially as I have left my 20's, I have felt like a
victim of time. I've struggled to "manage" my
time, and tried to "save" it, but mostly watched it pass
me by with ever-increasing panic.I've spent more
time trying to organize & prioritize hundreds... Read full article
How to use the Law of Attraction
This document combines everything I have learned in three years of studying The Secret, The Science of Getting Rich, The Science of Being Well, Think and Grow Rich, the Abraham-Hicks books, and associated books and information. It is a synthesis of information... Read full article
Significant life dreams
My attitude about `goal-setting` has changed dramatically in the last two years.For most of my life, I was very gung-ho about goal-setting. And a couple of years back, I had figured out the best way to handle them (or so I thought), courtesy of a home-study course from EarlytoRise.com - which wa... Read full article
The Law of Attraction for Skeptics
Many of you will have already heard of the Law of Attraction. For those of you who haven't, here's a brief summary: The Law of Attraction is said to be a fixed and all-powerful law of the universe, which says that like attracts like. Its primary effect is to bring to you things that a... Read full article
Using The Work with The Secret
I have found it very puzzling and somewhat amusing that the The Foundation for the Work of Byron Katie posted in one of their newsletters that The Work is entirely opposed to The Secret.I have to disagree. Perhaps I'm not qualified to argue this point with the founder of The Work, but I se... Read full article