Finding our lane is about tapping into the potential our unique inner knowing. Then we use that knowing to identify the work and contributions that we are called to do, and not do, in this world. Staying in our lane is about sorting what is and is not ours to do…
Enduring Wisdom for Overwhelming Times
A New Mind for a New Age
It Doesn't Have to Be So Hard
Living well in Overwhelming (and Election) Times: Wisdom from the Tao Te Ching
Unopened Gifts – Only the Shadow Knows
When You Don’t Fit In
We Are Journeying into a New Paradigm
You Are Not Broken
Where are You on the Sacred Journeys Map?
Below the Speed of Habit
Time to Clean Your Commitment Closet?
Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
Do you feel stretched too thin? Do you feel both busy and unproductive? Do you feel like like is your time gets hijacked by other people and external demands? Do you long for a simpler life that is more aligned with your deep values? In this upcoming online book and discussion group, we will explore what it means to identify and live out the most essential version of our life…
Overtones: The Healing Power of Groups
On Dullness and Doodles
The Contemplative Corrective
What’s Your Next Big Mind Shift?
New Intro to the Enneagram Class
Why Spiritual Practice Is No Longer Optional
Of course, spiritual practice often feels optional, and most people regularly opt out. We say: “It gets boring.” “There’s not enough time.” “I don’t think I’m doing it right.” But beneath our usual excuses, I’ve found two deeper common reasons, from talking with numerous clients, why our spiritual practices so easily fade…