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Posts in category "fear"

Persistent Challenges are our Greatest Gifts?

Persistent Challenges are our Greatest Gifts?
My client, Jillian, brilliantly represents and coaches her clients so that they find themselves in venues that best fit their talents. They feel seen in the best light by audiences, and they are thrilled with her work. Who would imagine that Jillian secretly yearns for the limelight, herself, and is, at the same time, deathly... Read more »

Christmas Light

Christmas Light
This sacred season started with the Solstice on December 21st – the darkest day of the year;  the time of shortest light. It is also marks the beginning of the expanding light. Christmas coincides with this time of year, allowing us to reflect on the new Light that is to come. Emmanuel. I remind myself... Read more »

Conscious Business and Corporate Self-Interest

Conscious Business and Corporate Self-Interest
Join us tonight at the Conscious Business Network at Primitive from 6-8:30pm to explore the intersection of  intuititve intelligence and your work – and to receive mini-Readings that support your greater intuitive awareness! The number 11 is said to be about balance. We are entering a post 11-11-11 world, where  expressions such as Occupy Wall... Read more »
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Zombies or Intuition: You Pick!

 Zombies or Intuition: You Pick!
Colson Whitehead‘s post-apocalyptic book Zone One describes in hilarious detail  the zombies that are occupying Manhatten. In an interview on NPR’s Fresh Air, Whitehead describes how zombies’ might go home and watch television and wait for a broadcast that will never appear. If someone is a psychiatrist, he might go to his office and wait for a dead... Read more »

Sucking It In

Sucking It In
When politics prevails in business, workers walk around with a lot of stomach ailments. That’s because the solar plexus area- the area around the rib cage – is all about identity, self esteem, role and responsibility. Imagine how much of that is tied up in corporate politics! Stored within this part of the body is... Read more »

Money and Happiness

Money and Happiness
A client of mine has been watching Wall Street with great horror as the news goes from bad to worse. He has unwittingly been investing loads of energy looking back at the good old days and worrying about his financial future. He said, “It feels like ‘the Bernie Madoff mindset’ is still running our country.”... Read more »
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Breaking through Depression

Grief is a human process whose authority is not within the conscious grasp of the person who experiences it. The invisible operator within our psyches decides when we are strong enough to break down … without breaking down all the way.  When we surrender to breakdown, remembering it as part of the cycle of death... Read more »

Which Voice is Your Voice?

When the Bears made their decisions today – on plays as well as in-the-moment decisions, which or whose voice did they hear and follow? Seems as though they missed the mark on those choices. So, what does it take to be clear enough to follow intuition? A friend of mine told me her thoughts: There... Read more »

Airline Pat Downs and Feel Ups

The U.S. Government has decided that in order to catch terrorists who have violated our laws, taken lives, and who fly on airplanes, they now have the right to terrorize and violate the speech, space, and person of all citizens who fly. What we have here is a failure of creative solutions, a completely lack... Read more »
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The Jon Stewart Rally - No Laughing Matter

According to the Huffington Post, comedians Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert’s Rally to Restore Sanity  in Washington D.C. attracted somewhere between 200,000-500,000 people on Saturday. This number does not including local rallies all over the country, like the 150,000 people that participated in Chicago’s Rally. The Rally was an appeal for moderation in civil discourse – to disagree without maligning character... Read more »