Last week in my Friday Filosophy newsletter, I spoke a little about the many labels and misconceptions there are about prosperity. When you talk to people, there seems to be a great deal of confusio...
Last week in my Friday Filosophy newsletter, I spoke a little about the many labels and misconceptions there are about prosperity. When you talk to people, there seems to be a great deal of confusio...
It was our regular Monday morning staff meeting and my team was assembled around the conference table. I opened by saying we were cancelling the seminar I was currently touring the world with. Sherry,...
Last post I confessed to the three murders I’ve committed in my life so far. Fortunately, all three of those acts were killing old versions of myself – versions that no longer served me. I pro...
In the last post we discussed consciousness and mindfully choosing your path instead of simply following the one your environment had prepared for you. The post seemed to touch many on a deep level,...
I remember getting ready to leave for school one day. My mom eyed me up and said, "You can’t wear white after Labor Day." When I wanted to know the source or rationale for this decree, my poor, ...
Last week in my Friday Filosophy newsletter I raised the issue of denying your greatness. This is an issue that I am over-qualified to teach, because I overlooked my own potential for so many years....
One of the chestnuts in the self-development space is your “dash.” Meaning the dash engraved on your tombstone between the day you were born and the day you die. The concept speaks to what you...
I was 15 years old, when I heard the keys jangling and then the lock turning in the door to my jail cell. A blond man I had never seen before entered. His name was Baxter Richardson, and he was th...
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