Ambition
March 22, 2011 by Chris Oldcorn
Filed under •-Headline, Personal Growth, Purpose
It is perfectly reasonable to want to dance well or to look nice. But when the dominant wish is to dance better or look nicer than others – when you begin to feel that if the others danced as well as you or looked as nice as you, that it would take all the fun out of it – then you are going wrong.
Label Maker
March 14, 2011 by Chris Oldcorn
Filed under •-Headline, Personal Growth
Don’t accept the labels people place on you. We live in a world that labels us from the time we are born. Why do we feel the need to label and categorize each other? Is life just easier if we can put each other in boxes instead of truly connecting? The million-dollar question is how [...]
Expectations Part 2 – Efficiency Expectations
December 25, 2010 by Chris Oldcorn
Filed under •-Headline, Personal Growth, Spirituality
“Envisioning the end is enough to put the means in motion.” Dorothea Brande In part one of this article, we discussed Outcome Expectations. They were the “Thinking from the End” perspective. Now that we have our five goals from part one, we can look at Efficiency Expectations that are the “Thinking about the Process” perspective. [...]
Expectations Part 1 – Outcomes
July 6, 2010 by Chris Oldcorn
Filed under •-Feature, Personal Growth, Spirituality
We live in a world of expectations. We are expected to be good parents, sons, daughters, grandparents, siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles, and others that I have probably missed. But, what about our expectations for our own lives? What do we expect to accomplish with our lives outside of others expectations? Parents seem to be doing [...]
Life Exams
June 16, 2010 by Chris Oldcorn
Filed under •-Feature, Personal Growth, Spirituality
Do you ever wonder why life keeps making you repeat the same circumstances over and over again? Maybe the God/Source/Universe wants you to learn from the mistakes and take a new direction for your life. It is possible that you are faced with the same situation over and over again because life wants you to [...]















