When Striving Stopped…

As a recovering overachiever, I’ve lived most of my life believing that striving is a good thing, an essential thing really. Like Gordon Gecko explaining greed in Wall Street, “Greed, for a lack of a better word, is good. Greed is right. Greed works,” I believed striving was good. Striving worked.

The Sh#**y Truth About Transformation

As a newly minted solopreneur in the personal and professional “transformation” space, having recently left the corporate world of organizational “transformation,” seeking opportunities to speak on “transformational” leadership, I recently pondered the meaning of this now ubiquitous word.

Fire on the Mountain!

There is a meditation I’ve done where you imagine yourself like a mountain, broad at the base, tall on the sides, clear at the top. As the mountain, you observe with less judgement all that occurs. It’s a helpful way to allow sensations.

Watch Out for Mara!

It’s Sunday and I’m remembering how for many years of my working life (and maybe student life before that), Sunday afternoons were the time that any peace, calm, or enjoyment I was experiencing began to transition into worry, anxiety, and dread.