If you're easily triggered, you should stop reading right now. Because so many of us refuse to accept our part in our pain. We've been hurt, and we continue to own it. We identify as victims. We settle for less than we deserve. And finally, we a...
Tonight while meditating, I starting thinking about some of the great things that I have done. (That's not to say that age 55, that I haven't done my fair share of terrible things as well.) But I was thinking of things like overcoming the odds, saving liv...
To answer a call is to reject the authority of credentials, of human valuation of any kind, accepting only the authority of the call itself. ~ Kathleen Norris
There’s a lot of mystery and cachet around the term “calling.” Everyone w...
Following my last blog, here is the first of my daily tasks to enable you to develop the habits of highly resilient people.
When faced with an unexpected demand or problem situation you can resist it, or you can accept what’s happening. This exerci...
Discover the secret to feeling God’s love for you.
“When I open to my spiritual guidance, aren’t I supposed to feel loved by God?” asked Tracey in a Skype session with me.
“Yes,” I answered, “but you might ...
If we are willing to stand fully in our own shoes and never give up on ourselves, then we will be able to put ourselves in the shoes of others and never give up on them. ~ Pema Chödrön
I was in the midst of an 18 hour day yesterday. A full day of case management, and then my coaching practice in the evening. My last client of the night recently got divorced, and was talking about communication with her ex husband. She said that she woul...
Blisspot WellbeingAugust 8, 2018
Complete acceptance of where we are, as if we had chosen the challenging situation for ourself, is the key to flowing with life!
Deborah TysonAugust 8, 2018
Complete acceptance of where we are, as if we had chosen the challenging situation for ourself, is the key to flowing with life!
Dr. Margaret Paul wrote a new blog entry: 05 February 2018 at 01:12 AM
Everyone gets angry at times. Just because your partner gets angry, doesn’t mean it’s time to leave the relationship. There is a big difference between someone being angry and someone being abusive.
Hazel asks me:
“At what point do I m...
Deborah TysonFebruary 6, 2018It's SO TRUE Dr Margaret. We need to own and clear our own patterns of behaviour before we judge another. When we are at peace any inner anger of ours, we are more able to objectively see what is really happening with our partner. Thankyou for sharing... moreIt's SO TRUE Dr Margaret. We need to own and clear our own patterns of behaviour before we judge another. When we are at peace any inner anger of ours, we are more able to objectively see what is really happening with our partner. Thankyou for sharing this valuable article that talks about an issue that is so common and is so supportive with your insights and wisdom.
Tony Fahkry wrote a new blog entry: 04 February 2018 at 11:17 PM
“Because true belonging only happens when we present our authentic, imperfect selves to the world, our sense of belonging can never be greater than our level of self-acceptance.” ? Brené Brow...
Deborah TysonFebruary 6, 2018Self-acceptance is the key to many things. When we truly and deeply accept ourselves it is more automatic in our acceptance of others. The world is a mirror to us. Thank you for sharing this insightful topic, Tony, you have a gift in helping us to tap... moreSelf-acceptance is the key to many things. When we truly and deeply accept ourselves it is more automatic in our acceptance of others. The world is a mirror to us. Thank you for sharing this insightful topic, Tony, you have a gift in helping us to tap into our inner peace.