Too often we try to change things by tweaking a problem that we don't realize we created. We play "What's wrong with this picture?" when we could simply paint a new picture. Here's the deal: Every problem we face is constructed of our preconceptions, assumptions,...
Articles by Molly Gordon
How to Deal with Racing Thoughts
Ever deal with racing thoughts? What's up with that? Here's a simple key to finding peace. As a...
What to Do About Insecure Thinking
Clients often ask me what to do about insecure thinking. What practices can they undertake to...
How Big Should a Life Be?
Should it be as big as possible? And big in terms of what? Money? Prestige? Power? I'd like to...
Happiness Doesn’t Need to Be Justified
What makes for a happy and successful life? It may take a whole lot less than you think. Consider...
This Is As Good As It Gets–Why You Don’t Need to Be More in Order to Have a Wonderful Life
Just as the sun is always shining no matter how poorly it may be obscured by the clouds, you are...
Why You Don’t Need to Manage Your Self-Image
Have you ever felt like the biggest thing standing between you and the way you want your life to...
Life After Goals — Recovering Meaning After the Job Is Done
If you've ever experienced the blahs after achieving a major goal this one's for you. Do you...
What Are We Trusting When We “Trust the Process”?
I'm writing this post a few hours after being the guest master coach for the Moore Master Coaching...
How to Have More Good Ideas
This simple shift in attitude can open the way to truly good ideas, new solutions, and fresh...