Search Blogs

Tag Search Results For 'being present' (33)

Healing and the Weave of Time

Woman Soaring | August 26th 2008 by Teresa O'Neill PCC

I know that when I start to write a post with tears in my eyes I am writing about something that has really touched my heart. And this post was inspired by my oldest daughter who triggered a very vulnerable piece of my mothering memories.When my fir read more

being present (with others and yourself)

conscious living & conscious dying | August 7th 2008 by daishin

I wrote this little piece for my coworkers at Victoria Hospice. After three months of working here, I almost take for granted the many ways in which we take care of each other. A call bell lights up and whoever is nearest dashes off to respond. A str read more

Being Present in Marriage - Eckhart Tolle Quote

The Art of Intimacy | July 25th 2008 by jennifer

In the business of life, we often take for granted the beauty that surrounds us.It is easy to forget to notice our beloved; it is easy to forget to be grateful; it is easy to forget to be present.Yet it is only when we are fully present that we can s read more

Being Present

Becoming Awakened | July 24th 2008 by Diane

Three Ways of Being PresentLiving for Now versus Living in the Nowby Peter Russellhttp://www.peterrussell.com/pete.phpIn one sense we are always in the present. Everything we experience is an experience in this moment.Our memories of the past are exp read more

From Tragedy to Triumph - A Review

Life in the Fun Lane! | July 9th 2008 by Annie Binns

From Tragedy to Triumph by Mary Jaksch is an extraordinarily beautiful eBook that details concrete steps toward positive life changes while sharing very intimate stories of those who succeeded. Don’t let the title fool you - this book should read more

Garden of Weeds

Woman Soaring | June 23rd 2008 by Teresa O'Neill PCC

Thinking the size of these weeds were amazing given the short growing season they have flourished exponentially. Pretty NO, not really and yet I am fascinated by there size and ability to overtake the garden.Had they been caught sooner in there spro read more

Being

The Lavender Light | June 10th 2008 by Rob Saxe

read more

Be present for your loved ones with alert listening

Positive Affirmations & Autosuggestions | May 30th 2008 by Lisa

If I derive a sense of who I am from my thinking, then self-identification is with memory, and this is a dysfunctional and unhappy state. It creates conflict in all my relationships. For example, when I listen to someone and I am identified with my read more

Lessons on Self Improvement - Labyrinth and Personal Responsibili…

Ripples of Improvement | May 1st 2008 by Cathy Crovis

Sarah learned more than 3 lessons on personal responsibility as she solved the labyrinth. In the second part of this mini series, I present the last 3 lessons. read more

Lessons on Self Improvement - Labyrinth and Personal Responsibili…

Ripples of Improvement | April 30th 2008 by Cathy Crovis

The movie Labyrinth has many lessons we can learn as we travel with Sarah on her adventure to save her baby brother. In this set of posts, I explore the theme of personal responsibility. read more

5 Things I Learned About Life From My Cat

Ripples of Improvement | April 29th 2008 by Cathy Crovis

Cats, and other pets, are free from the worry and stress that humans live with every day. By observing my cat I've picked up on a thing or two about that freedom. read more

Lessons on Self Improvement - Labyrinth and The Power of Friendsh…

Ripples of Improvement | April 24th 2008 by Cathy Crovis

In Part 2 of this series, I present three more lessons on friendship I found in the movie Labyrinth, lurking underneath the story of a girl who saves her baby brother. read more

Lessons on Self Improvement - Labyrinth and The Power of Friendsh…

Ripples of Improvement | April 23rd 2008 by Cathy Crovis

Movies are a lot of fun. But, they can also teach us things if we give them the chance. Labyrinth is one of my favorite movies and I found some important lessons behind the fun. read more

Fighting Litter Through Psychology - Part 2

Ripples of Improvement | April 22nd 2008 by Cathy Crovis

In Part 2, I continue my theorizing on why people litter with the final 3 reasons I could think of. read more

Fighting Litter Through Psychology - Part 1

Ripples of Improvement | April 21st 2008 by Cathy Crovis

Fighting litter seems like a never-ending battle. So, I tried to see the trash from the dumpers' point of view. In part 1 I discuss the first 3 reasons people may dump trash. read more

4 Values That Are Central To Self Improvement

Ripples of Improvement | April 20th 2008 by Cathy Crovis

Self improvement isn't easy, but it helps to have a core set of beliefs to fall back on. In this post, I go over the 4 I think are most important. read more

Fantasies: Fun, Captivating, And The Key To Our True Selves - Par…

Ripples of Improvement | April 19th 2008 by Cathy Crovis

Fantasies help us set goals. In Part 4, I conclude this series by discussing the main points brought up and how to use fantasies consciously to set goals. read more

Fantasies: Fun, Captivating, And The Key To Our True Selves - Par…

Ripples of Improvement | April 18th 2008 by Cathy Crovis

Fantasies help us set goals. In Part 3, I discuss sexual fantasies by examining a couple common sexual fantasies and "crack the lid" on empowering desires below the surface "what feels good." read more

Fantasies: Fun, Captivating, And The Key To Our True Selves - Par…

Ripples of Improvement | April 17th 2008 by Cathy Crovis

Fantasies help us set goals. In part 2, I discuss daydreams by examining a couple common daydreams and look at desires beneath the surface. read more

Fantasies: Fun, Captivating, And The Key To Our True Selves - Par…

Ripples of Improvement | April 16th 2008 by Cathy Crovis

Fantasies help us set goals. In part 1 I discuss in general why this is so and also touch on how "night" dreams also help us see what we really want. read more

6 Unconventional Ways To Banish Anxiety

Ripples of Improvement | April 8th 2008 by Cathy Crovis

Over the past few days, I’ve had waves of anxiety pass over me for seemingly no reason at all. They are not as strong as panic attacks, but I feel the fear in my stomach and my heart starts to beat faster. Usually, taking a few deep breaths eas read more

Living in the Present Moment

Chandra Unplugged - No nonsense, Straight-up blogging from a… | March 31st 2008 by Chandra Alexander

Do you constantly think about the past or fantasize about the future? If you do, you are missing the ONLY way to have a great life – living in the present moment. When you live in the past or the future: You are always in your head thinking, never read more

Leaders are originals, not copies…!

The Practice of Leadership | March 16th 2008 by George Ambler

  Photo by dogseat   “The more you are like yourself, the less you are like anyone else, which makes you unique.” — Walt Disney Warren Bennis one of my favourite leadership authors, in his book "On Becoming a Leader& read more

Up to Here, Hear?

Woman Soaring | March 11th 2008 by Teresa O'Neill PCC

Do you see this sign? How it is almost buried by the snow. Hard not to notice it I would say. Actually makes a very striking picture for the one standing back and noticing the placement of the sign and the amount of drifting snow piled about.And l read more

The Overwhelming To-do List Blues

One Soul's Journey | March 3rd 2008 by Vicki - One Soul

I was on the phone talking to a friend as she was getting prepared to go out of town. Over the past couple of days I had heard her say, a few times, that she wouldn’t get everything she needed to done. I remember a time in my life when I felt that read more

8 Commitments To Be True To Yourself

One Soul's Journey | February 26th 2008 by Vicki - One Soul

It’s been two weeks since I posted. This is because I was being true to myself and moving forward with the new website. I’m glad to say it’s finally done, if you can ever really say that about a website when it’s always a work in progress. Th read more

Being In The Present Moment

One Soul's Journey | January 16th 2008 by Vicki - One Soul

Yesterday I had the great pleasure of hearing Aaron McNaught speak about “Waking Up To Life”. Being in the present moment is not a new concept to me. Yet the reminder of what I already know can be more important than the information. As someone read more

Why are we thoughtful only at holiday time?

Spiritual Travel Man | December 4th 2007 by Felipe Crook

I LOVE Christmas music. I just think it’s such a fun time of year when I’m not as cynical. I just am more happy and appreciative of things. Well, that got me to thinking why is it only this time of year? Granted, I’m pretty happ read more

Being Yourself

Spiritual Travel Man | November 27th 2007 by Felipe Crook

Well, I just received a very interesting comment on my post about “What if they are Right?” that I felt the need to respond to with another post. Here is the comment: I agree with you in all respects. However, keep in mind that Dr. Dyer read more

Being Present

The Yogaphile | August 2nd 2007

It's taken some time, but I'm starting to not be so shocked when a concept is stuck in my head, and it shows up in yoga, or when I especially need some words of affirmation, and they come to me through yoga. For some time, I've been taken by surprise read more

Page: 1 of 2 (Listing 30 Blogs Per Page, 33 Total)