MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER AND LIFE COACH TIM STOREY TALKS WITH OPRAH ABOUT FINDING DEEPER MEANING IN LIFE ON AN ALL-NEW “SUPER SOUL SUNDAY” AIRING THIS SUNDAY, APRIL 5 ON OWN
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‘Still Alice’ urges us to live in the moment
by Brent Marchant January 23, 2015Most of us probably go through life expecting it to continue on, almost in perpetuity, without anything ever coming along to disturb that pattern. But the virtual certainty of change generally doesn’t allow this. Sometimes it even violently shakes us out of our sameness and complacency, taking us places we never would have expected and reminding us of what we have – and what we might stand to lose. Those lessons are driven home with stark poignancy in the dramatic new release, “Still Alice.”
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How do you meet movement in your day? Is it part of the problem or part of the solution? Dyan Diamond shows us how to stay motivated and moving
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They call themselves Human Potential Explorers who say that they are “In love with each other, life, and you”. Just looking at their beaming faces from their website or on facebook where they offer gems of wisdom, it is easy to tell that they earnestly mean it. These two life coaches are going to be the next guests on It’s All About Relationships, speaking about ways that we can become empowered to live our best lives.
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Arts & Entertainment
‘Prometheus’ looks for God in all the wrong places
by Brent Marchant June 15, 2012So while it may indeed be possible to search for the gods, will proof of their existence sufficiently satisfy our curiosity about our creators or will it leave us unfulfilled, especially since there’s the possibility of something more profound, and more elusive, than what lies beyond any such “lesser” revelations?
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A well-known speaker started off his seminar holding up a $20.00 bill. In the room of 200, he asked, “Who would like this $20 bill?” Hands started going up. He said, “I am going to give this $20 to one of you but first, let me do this. He proceeded to crumple up the $20 dollar bill. He then asked, “Who still wants…… it……?
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Last night at a Bliss Book signing event, I was in the company of wise women who shared what it was that helped them live their bliss to the fullest.…
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It is essential to play, otherwise the journey can become a struggle and we will not be happy. Play includes seeing that whatever arises in our monkey mind is workable, that when we fall we can get up and start over again, laughing at our humanness we do. It means recognizing the pull of the ego mind, the never-ending desire for more, and how easy it is to be selfish. Many people see self-discovery as a serious and challenging journey, yet having fun with our own minds is essential. We need to dance, sing, even be a fool, enjoying the exquisiteness of awakening.
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In recovery, the belief is that there must be a complete makeover of your life, if sobriety is to be achieved. The law of attraction did not provide these tools, however what it did offer was the idea that if you live on purpose and if you have meaning in your life, you are aligning yourself with what the universe wants for you.
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Health & Well-beingSpirituality
The Ego’s Mantra: It’s All About Me!
by Ed and Deb Shapiro July 25, 2011This is not necessarily good or bad, except when selfishness dominates our thoughts, feelings, and perceptions. A positive sense of self gives us confidence and purpose, but a more negative and self-centered ego makes us unconcerned with other people’s feelings; it thrives on the idea of me-first and impels us to cry out, “What about my feelings?”
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Just as with a musician playing or an artist painting, when we stop trying to make it happen something occurs, like the radiant sun that suddenly emerges in a cloudy sky. But because we try so hard, we identify more with the technique instead of allowing the meditation to reveal itself.
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Embracing Change
by Mike Robbins June 1, 2011How do you feel about change? While it may depend on the specific change (i.e. one we want versus one we don’t want, or one that seems exciting versus one that seems hard or even “bad.”), most of us seek and fear change simultaneously.
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Say to yourself; “fear is for fearful people and I don’t define myself as such! I’m going to do this and I know God has my back and supports me all the way!”
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Sometimes we find ourselves low in motivation. The causes can be varied from having to do a simple task that we find boring to embarking on a new stage in…
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It is immensely liberating to realize that nothing more is required of us than to just be fully here now. What a relief! Finally, we can really experience this reality just as it is, without expectation, prejudice, or longing.
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Health & Well-beingSpirituality
The Future is Bright, The Future is LOHAS
by Ed and Deb Shapiro May 6, 2011‘Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability’ describes a marketplace focused on health, the environment, social justice, personal development and sustainable living. One in four Americans is part of this group—nearly 41 million people. They are the future of business and also the future of progressive social, environmental and economic change.
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Combine career changes, complicated renovations to the house and sprinkle in a brother-in-law-turned-renter into the mix, and you have a recipe for chaos. My house was disorganized, and trying to…
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Just as it appears that the sun is going down on you or that your star is falling, realise that this is a momentary perspective on your part. …
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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…
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“Our inner guidance comes to us through our feelings and body wisdom first — not through intellectual understanding.” ~ Christiane Northrup Because thoughts come from our head, and said thoughts…
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