Category: Creating & Shaping Your Journey

 

Laps, Sailboats, Surfboards and Tides…

As I sit here at my desk, writing this post, the room beneath my study is full of boxes. Most of my library is packed in sturdy, brown cardboard containers, scavenged from the liquor store in the village where I …

Meet a Fire Starter: a conversation with Danielle LaPorte

That streak of lightning that just lit up the sky is Danielle LaPorte’s The Fire Starter Sessions.

Her blog, White Hot Truth, is provocative, interesting, opinionated, brilliant.

Her business strategy sessions–the eponymous Fire Starter sessions–will change the way …

Life Unfolding

A few weeks ago, Jen Louden invited me to talk about Opening to the Sacred at her Virtual Retreat. A number of you emailed me after the retreat to ask if I would expand on the ideas presented there.

Here …

Making Stew: Onions, Om, and The Creative Journey

Conscious Unraveling

This morning I’m talking with Koren Motekaitis of How She Really Does It about intuitive healing, overcoming stuckness, and creating a business and a life that you truly love. Join us live for the webcast here, at 10 am …

Blowing Bubbles, Exploding Patterns, and the Myth of Stuck

Sailing the Unknown Sea: #2

(In this series, we explore what helps us in the journey from where we are to where we want to be.)

Last week, we talked about two ways to prepare for your new adventure: Build a sturdy boat, and learn …

Sailing the Unknown Sea: #1

These past few months, since I quit my job in publishing to return my attention fully to my business, I’ve experienced moments of fear. The kind of fear that wakes me at night, heart pounding. Wondering what the future will …

What happens to a gift you refuse to accept?

You’re a loving, giving, sensitive person. You support the people you love generously. You appreciate them openly and tell them so. You share their genius with your friends, telling everyone you know about how wonderful they are, about the fabulous …

Hard to Say Goodbye?: Love what you’re leaving behind

A while ago, my friend moved to Seattle from her home back east for the summer, to live with her partner in his very sparsely furnished house. When she first moved there, she thought she would miss all the things …