May 6, 7:13 AM
Live Your Dream!
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Here are ten life changing tips inspired by quotes from the great Sufi poet, Rumi...
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Living strategically means living a life full of abundant adventure while embracing the tenants of simplicity and sustainability.
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February 27, 1:33 PM
Fortune Cookie Wisdom
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The place you live in, whether apartment, house, or studio, tells you quite a bit of what is going on inside of you.
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Don't waste your time on something that is not working. Here’s a no-brainer: If something isn’t working, and it doesn’t look like it is going to improve, change it. Sometimes emotions make us say “if I stop this, it means I failed,” preventing us from moving on in our evolutionary paths. But that’s an outdated concept. Change doesn’t mean failure. It’s OK to change – change your mind, change your environment, change your situation. It’s OK to break up with someone you are always fighting with. It’s OK to quit a job you are miserable in. It’s OK to wake up and realize that the dream you had when you were 15 years old is not the one you have and want to pursue now that you’re 28.
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Gratitude is the parent of all other virtues. Gratitude’s children include optimism, generosity and kindness. Her cousins include abundance, joy and contentment. What came before gratitude? Only the awareness of gratitude. What comes after gratitude? Your life lived with joy and goodwill. Life is a gift, given as a loan, to regift to future generations.
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Post written by Leo Babauta. Today I’m going to share the stories (and photos) of two people who tackled their clutter and lived to tell the tale. Not only did they survive, they can serve as inspiration for anyone else who feels hopeless and helpless in the face of mountains of clutter. It’s possible, and we have the proof. What follows are stories from Sarah and Rick, two amazing students in the Clutterfree Course. Read about two more transformations on Be More With Less by Courtney Carver, my partner in the Clutterfree Course.
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Journal questions from the Journal Fairy 1. What are the most exciting ideas you would like to explore this year? 2. What would you like to stop doing this year? 3. What small changes would make the biggest difference in your life this year? 4. How would you know if you were living the life of your dreams? 5. Where could you invite more magic into your life?
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Dornbracht have made it possible to roll out of your bed and into the shower (assuming you sleep in the bathroom) by creating a device which washes you while you are lying down.
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Here are the top reasons for becoming self-sufficient; these are based on fundamental, systemic concerns for why undertaking this life change will not be a fly-by-night fad, but rather a long-lasting means for personal independence.
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We're all pretty conscious of the need for healing of the divine feminine. It’s an energy that has been subjugated and mis-treated within society for eons. However, little seems to be said also about the need to heal the divine masculine. And by that, I don’t mean to neuter him! I mean to go deeply into the primal male power, to explore the distortions of it, peel them away, to harness the sleeping dragon and unleash it within our lives.
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You can easily grow your own food at home. Learn how to grow vegetables, fruit and eggs: Simple Permaculture system developed by a commercial organic grower.
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In every moment of life, we are invited to make choices. If we examine the patterns the choices fall into, we will notice each one invites us to express either our distortions or our gifts. The distortions cause us to express our separation from unity consciousness and on the other hand, our gifts cause us to reunite both ourselves and others with the absolute.
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What would you do if you knew you couldn't fail? In this awesome inspirational typograpic, Ciona Rouse inspires us to... "Do The Crazy Thing"!
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We've known for some time that bonobos (previously known as "pygmy chimpanzees") are among the most sexual of all living animals - besides of course, humans. Frans de Waal dubbed them the "make love, not war" species, since they seem to resolve the majority of conflicts through sexual activity. Back in February, the lovely Cara Santa Maria, sexy neuroscientist and editor at Huffington Post, asked me if I could come up with seven things we could learn about love from bonobos, for a Valentine's Day piece. So, without further ado, here are seven things we can learn about love from bonobos:
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Learning is one of my favorite pasttimes. It can take up my entire day if I let it. And while I’m a big advocate of focusing on one thing at a time, after a few weeks or a month of focusing on one thing, I tend to move on to another — without necessarily abandoning the last thing I was learning.
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Reading Tim’s Tweets, I feel like I’m glimpsing fragments of a graphic novel about a brilliant adman who feels constrained by the conventions of his trade.
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Survival of the Beautiful is a book that investigates the role of aesthetics in evolution, connecting Darwin, sexual selection, art, science, extreme examples of natures beauty with the diverse ways humans try to understand the environment around us.
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A mass awakening is urgently needed to replace our environmentally unsustainable and artificial chemical grain-based agriculture and toxic industrial practices that seem to require an extravagantly expensive and ineffective pharma-care system.
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We are in control of our health, our well-being, our mental state, our marriage, our children. Everything. It's up to us to give ourselves the best life possible. No one else can do it for us, and truth is, it's best when we can do it for ourselves.
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blogs.scientificamerican.com - Whether you succeed at work may depend on many factors—intelligence, empathy, self-control, talent and persistence, to name a few. But one determinant may outweigh many of ...
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Psychological research suggests simple actions can project power, persuade others, increase empathy, boost cognitive performance and more.
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By Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, one of the world’s most innovative biologists and writers who worked in developmental biology at Cambridge University.
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